The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... cause, doomtd to destrućtion by a formidable combination of above half the powers of Europe, surrounded by their numerons armies, making the most vigorous efforts against them all, bearing successes with great moderation, and disasters ...
... cause, doomtd to destrućtion by a formidable combination of above half the powers of Europe, surrounded by their numerons armies, making the most vigorous efforts against them all, bearing successes with great moderation, and disasters ...
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... cause them return to their former quarters, and observe a strict neutrality. As it was not easy to force the Saxon camp, the King caused it be closely blocked up, in order that by starving them they might be forced to surrender. The ...
... cause them return to their former quarters, and observe a strict neutrality. As it was not easy to force the Saxon camp, the King caused it be closely blocked up, in order that by starving them they might be forced to surrender. The ...
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... caused all the men in Saxony between the age of eighteen and thirtytwo, capable of bearing arms, be regifiered, except apprentices and journeymen employed in necessary trades; demanded from the towns and villages a considerable number ...
... caused all the men in Saxony between the age of eighteen and thirtytwo, capable of bearing arms, be regifiered, except apprentices and journeymen employed in necessary trades; demanded from the towns and villages a considerable number ...
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... cause his foes to fly before his face; and prolong his days in peace. Give the King thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the King's son, And let all the people say, Amen. We have heard with our cars; our fathers have told us ...
... cause his foes to fly before his face; and prolong his days in peace. Give the King thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the King's son, And let all the people say, Amen. We have heard with our cars; our fathers have told us ...
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... cause. But all the answer his vast grief affords, (For genuine sorrow is too great for words), These mournful, these pathetic words exprest, RAMSAY is Dead! – his silence told the rest. CLE ANT is E5. Translation of an 0D E written by ...
... cause. But all the answer his vast grief affords, (For genuine sorrow is too great for words), These mournful, these pathetic words exprest, RAMSAY is Dead! – his silence told the rest. CLE ANT is E5. Translation of an 0D E written by ...
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