The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... most of them were omitted in our monthly colleåions last year, when several articles were postponed to make room for affairs more generally interesting. In recapitulating the affairs of Europe, we shall begin with Germany, as we did in ...
... most of them were omitted in our monthly colleåions last year, when several articles were postponed to make room for affairs more generally interesting. In recapitulating the affairs of Europe, we shall begin with Germany, as we did in ...
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... 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 sacred person, to reinstate her in the possession ...
... 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 sacred person, to reinstate her in the possession ...
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... most annoyed the Prussians. By this er:erprise the attack of the Austrian camp, fortified by nature and art, appeared more pračticable, and the ardour which it inspired secured success. A total rout then ensued; about 40,0co Azárians ...
... most annoyed the Prussians. By this er:erprise the attack of the Austrian camp, fortified by nature and art, appeared more pračticable, and the ardour which it inspired secured success. A total rout then ensued; about 40,0co Azárians ...
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... most exorbitant contributions. Compare this condućt with that of a guarantee of the peace of Westphalia, and you will perceive at the first glance, whether Sweden can lawfully assume so fit a title. On this head the King is willing to ...
... most exorbitant contributions. Compare this condućt with that of a guarantee of the peace of Westphalia, and you will perceive at the first glance, whether Sweden can lawfully assume so fit a title. On this head the King is willing to ...
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... most of the Emperor's troops which remained in Tuscany, and of the Empress: Queen's in Lombardy, amounting to about 8ooo men, are putting in march for Bohemia. They write from Gibraltar, that they are under some anxiety for the conse ...
... most of the Emperor's troops which remained in Tuscany, and of the Empress: Queen's in Lombardy, amounting to about 8ooo men, are putting in march for Bohemia. They write from Gibraltar, that they are under some anxiety for the conse ...
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