The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... must in general have been very great; though, confidering the advantageous fituation of the Austrians, that of the Prussians must probably have been greatest. The Austrians gave out, that the loss of the Prussians amounted to 12, oco ...
... must in general have been very great; though, confidering the advantageous fituation of the Austrians, that of the Prussians must probably have been greatest. The Austrians gave out, that the loss of the Prussians amounted to 12, oco ...
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... must mect to part no more. To the memory of Mr ALL AN RAM saysXix.672.] Ard by the grassy margin of a stream, Where zephyrs play'd, to cool the sultry beam, Shedding the odours, from their fanning wings, Of ev'ry fragrance-breathing ...
... must mect to part no more. To the memory of Mr ALL AN RAM saysXix.672.] Ard by the grassy margin of a stream, Where zephyrs play'd, to cool the sultry beam, Shedding the odours, from their fanning wings, Of ev'ry fragrance-breathing ...
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... must have been destitute of troops. Agains...] By such a distribution of the French forces mentioned in this paper, as in Gen. Mordaunt's opinion was most natural and rational, the French coast could not be destitute of troops. He had ...
... must have been destitute of troops. Agains...] By such a distribution of the French forces mentioned in this paper, as in Gen. Mordaunt's opinion was most natural and rational, the French coast could not be destitute of troops. He had ...
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... must detain you a little, to do honour to the memory of a man, to whom I had in many instances been a friend, and who, on this occasion, demonstrated his sensibility of it in a degree worthy of a much higher rank. His name was Leech ...
... must detain you a little, to do honour to the memory of a man, to whom I had in many instances been a friend, and who, on this occasion, demonstrated his sensibility of it in a degree worthy of a much higher rank. His name was Leech ...
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What must ensue, appeared to me in lively and dreadful colours, the instant I cast my eyes round, and saw the size and situation of the room. Many unsuccessful attempts were made to force the door; but having nothing but our hands to ...
What must ensue, appeared to me in lively and dreadful colours, the instant I cast my eyes round, and saw the size and situation of the room. Many unsuccessful attempts were made to force the door; but having nothing but our hands to ...
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