The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... London, defired positive orders, from Lord Ligonier; and that his Lordship's answer was, that positive orders were never given in such cases]: That the direction to attack Port l'Orient is expressed in the same manner as that with ...
... London, defired positive orders, from Lord Ligonier; and that his Lordship's answer was, that positive orders were never given in such cases]: That the direction to attack Port l'Orient is expressed in the same manner as that with ...
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... London gazette, is as follows. “The advices relating to the motions of the Russians are still uncertain; but the apprehension of their approach has made the inhabitants of Konigsberg begin to provide for the worst, by sending their most ...
... London gazette, is as follows. “The advices relating to the motions of the Russians are still uncertain; but the apprehension of their approach has made the inhabitants of Konigsberg begin to provide for the worst, by sending their most ...
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... London. About the beginning of November, a memorial, in justification of the conduct of the court towards the King of Prussia, was sent to all the Swedish ministers at foreign courts. From this piece the following paragraphs are ...
... London. About the beginning of November, a memorial, in justification of the conduct of the court towards the King of Prussia, was sent to all the Swedish ministers at foreign courts. From this piece the following paragraphs are ...
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... London, and many other places. A robber having robbed the mail, and having at several places passed banknotes taken out of it, for full value; an aćtion was brought in the court of king's- bench, between the person who sent the notes ...
... London, and many other places. A robber having robbed the mail, and having at several places passed banknotes taken out of it, for full value; an aćtion was brought in the court of king's- bench, between the person who sent the notes ...
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... London, it appeared, that from Dec. 7. 1749, the time of first admitting women, to Jan. 18. 1758, 2978 women had received orders of admission, i.e. 124 in the last quarter [xix. 551.J. Great part of them were the wives of soldiers and ...
... London, it appeared, that from Dec. 7. 1749, the time of first admitting women, to Jan. 18. 1758, 2978 women had received orders of admission, i.e. 124 in the last quarter [xix. 551.J. Great part of them were the wives of soldiers and ...
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