The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... supported by as many foot; but were so warmly received, that they quickly returned to the town. The bombardment continued, with some intermission, till June 15. and did much damage in the town; but the garrison could not be induced to ...
... supported by as many foot; but were so warmly received, that they quickly returned to the town. The bombardment continued, with some intermission, till June 15. and did much damage in the town; but the garrison could not be induced to ...
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... supported as much as possible by the detachments sent to it. However, being greatly weakened by the first disorder, and the Prussians still vigorously attacking it, there was a neceflity at last of retreating; which was executed in good ...
... supported as much as possible by the detachments sent to it. However, being greatly weakened by the first disorder, and the Prussians still vigorously attacking it, there was a neceflity at last of retreating; which was executed in good ...
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... support of the King of Prussia, can be laid before this house; his Majesty, relying on the confiant zeal of his faithful Commons, for the support of the Protestant religion, and of the liberties of Europe, against the dangerous designs ...
... support of the King of Prussia, can be laid before this house; his Majesty, relying on the confiant zeal of his faithful Commons, for the support of the Protestant religion, and of the liberties of Europe, against the dangerous designs ...
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... support of life as bread is, are a grievous species of monopoly. 4. That it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the magistrates to bring the baking-business under due regulations, so long as such exclusive charters subsist. 5 ...
... support of life as bread is, are a grievous species of monopoly. 4. That it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the magistrates to bring the baking-business under due regulations, so long as such exclusive charters subsist. 5 ...
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... support of it, some persons of skill in those matters Bould be appointed to examine the boule books, from the time ... support of that laudable institution. Theft reports were laid before the town-council, and an act of council was ...
... support of it, some persons of skill in those matters Bould be appointed to examine the boule books, from the time ... support of that laudable institution. Theft reports were laid before the town-council, and an act of council was ...
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