The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... answer ib. Austrian account of the battle of Lisia 34. A revolution in Bengal 37. Treaty between the British and the new nabob 38. H The King's message, and the supply thereupon granted for the Hanoverian army 39. - Resolutions of the ...
... answer ib. Austrian account of the battle of Lisia 34. A revolution in Bengal 37. Treaty between the British and the new nabob 38. H The King's message, and the supply thereupon granted for the Hanoverian army 39. - Resolutions of the ...
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... answer, tho' he thought he had reason to expe&t the most effectual assistance from that princess, considering that he had formerly lavished his treasures and his troops, had sacrificed the interests of his kingdoms, and even exposed his ...
... answer, tho' he thought he had reason to expe&t the most effectual assistance from that princess, considering that he had formerly lavished his treasures and his troops, had sacrificed the interests of his kingdoms, and even exposed his ...
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... answer to this the Prince of Bevern published a manifesto, wherein he asserted, “That the King of Prussia did not depend so much on the force of arms, as on the fidelity of his subjects, for the preservation of Silesia.” Here we leave ...
... answer to this the Prince of Bevern published a manifesto, wherein he asserted, “That the King of Prussia did not depend so much on the force of arms, as on the fidelity of his subjects, for the preservation of Silesia.” Here we leave ...
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... answer he receives; Till conquer'd by imaginary charms, About the trunk he clasps his eager arms, And, ere his eyes the strange mistake can ste, Imprints keen kisses on the lifeless tree. Önce, as he sat beneath an aged thorn, Bright ...
... answer he receives; Till conquer'd by imaginary charms, About the trunk he clasps his eager arms, And, ere his eyes the strange mistake can ste, Imprints keen kisses on the lifeless tree. Önce, as he sat beneath an aged thorn, Bright ...
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... answer that le: him to believe, that a ship could lie of near enough to Fouras to batter the for:; he wished he had. - But that the evidence on both fides may be more easily comprehended and compared, we shall exhibit it in distinct e ...
... answer that le: him to believe, that a ship could lie of near enough to Fouras to batter the for:; he wished he had. - But that the evidence on both fides may be more easily comprehended and compared, we shall exhibit it in distinct e ...
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