The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... occasion to the treaty between the courts of Vienna and Versailles, his Britannic Majesty, dreading that France would attack his electoral dominions. dominions, though in his eleētoral capacity he had no dispute Jan. 1758. o A summary ...
... occasion to the treaty between the courts of Vienna and Versailles, his Britannic Majesty, dreading that France would attack his electoral dominions. dominions, though in his eleētoral capacity he had no dispute Jan. 1758. o A summary ...
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... occasions a destrućtive confidence. Twenty-three battalions were not sufficient to dislodge 60,0co men from an advantageous ... occasion, the Prussians lost above zooo, in killed, wounded, and deserters, besides 1 o pieces of cannon, two ...
... occasions a destrućtive confidence. Twenty-three battalions were not sufficient to dislodge 60,0co men from an advantageous ... occasion, the Prussians lost above zooo, in killed, wounded, and deserters, besides 1 o pieces of cannon, two ...
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... occasion. “ This noble. man, so remarkable for his courage and thirst of glory, exhibited a very extraordinary instance of presence of mind on the morning that preceded the battle of Roucoux (viii. 493.]. He and some voluntiers ...
... occasion. “ This noble. man, so remarkable for his courage and thirst of glory, exhibited a very extraordinary instance of presence of mind on the morning that preceded the battle of Roucoux (viii. 493.]. He and some voluntiers ...
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... occasion, is such, both in form and substance, that one should look upon it as a spurious piece, had it not been disperfed by the Swedish ministers themselves, The frivolous pretext of the guaranty of the peace of Westphalia, has been ...
... occasion, is such, both in form and substance, that one should look upon it as a spurious piece, had it not been disperfed by the Swedish ministers themselves, The frivolous pretext of the guaranty of the peace of Westphalia, has been ...
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... occasion to any which could administer the least reason for a rupture between the two courts. He has done, on his part, everything in his power to gain the friendship of the court of Sweden. He strove to strengthen the bands thereof, by ...
... occasion to any which could administer the least reason for a rupture between the two courts. He has done, on his part, everything in his power to gain the friendship of the court of Sweden. He strove to strengthen the bands thereof, by ...
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