The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... case 469. Dr Whytt's remarks on that case 470. A palsy cured by means of electricity ; 24. The old man's guide to health 556. Bateman's account of a late physical transaction at Eaton ; ;7. An account and extracts of Dr Mackenzie's ...
... case 469. Dr Whytt's remarks on that case 470. A palsy cured by means of electricity ; 24. The old man's guide to health 556. Bateman's account of a late physical transaction at Eaton ; ;7. An account and extracts of Dr Mackenzie's ...
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... case either of the contracting parties were attacked. 'Tis said, that the treaty between G. Britain and Prussia induced the Empress-Queen to this conjunction with France, so unnatural, and so astonishing to all Europe. When disputes ...
... case either of the contracting parties were attacked. 'Tis said, that the treaty between G. Britain and Prussia induced the Empress-Queen to this conjunction with France, so unnatural, and so astonishing to all Europe. When disputes ...
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... case of a miscarriage, he caused many new works be added to the fortifications of Dresden, and formed Pirna into a strong camp. As the Saxons who had inlisted into his service, did not relish the rigour of the Prussian service and ...
... case of a miscarriage, he caused many new works be added to the fortifications of Dresden, and formed Pirna into a strong camp. As the Saxons who had inlisted into his service, did not relish the rigour of the Prussian service and ...
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... case which few will be able to believe, considering the Prince of Bevern's situation, A Prussian officer, in his relation of this battle, says, that the Austrians were at least two thirds stronger than the Prussians; that Gen. Nadasii ...
... case which few will be able to believe, considering the Prince of Bevern's situation, A Prussian officer, in his relation of this battle, says, that the Austrians were at least two thirds stronger than the Prussians; that Gen. Nadasii ...
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... case, his Prussian Majesty caused notice be formally delivered to the Enpress-Queen, bearing, that, in the prefent ruinous condition of his country, it was impossible for him to provide for so extraordinary a number, and therefore ...
... case, his Prussian Majesty caused notice be formally delivered to the Enpress-Queen, bearing, that, in the prefent ruinous condition of his country, it was impossible for him to provide for so extraordinary a number, and therefore ...
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