The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... passed without the loss of some hundreds killed and wounded, was immediately filled with Austrian pandours to dispute the passage; but two battalions of grenadiers immediately attacked, and routed them. At Trautenau, two Austrian ...
... passed without the loss of some hundreds killed and wounded, was immediately filled with Austrian pandours to dispute the passage; but two battalions of grenadiers immediately attacked, and routed them. At Trautenau, two Austrian ...
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... passed this neck of land, it was become dark; but they saw Fouras distinctly by moon-light, at the distance of about a mile. They saw also a fire like the flash of a pan, and one of them heard a fuzee go off, at about the same distance ...
... passed this neck of land, it was become dark; but they saw Fouras distinctly by moon-light, at the distance of about a mile. They saw also a fire like the flash of a pan, and one of them heard a fuzee go off, at about the same distance ...
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... passed banknotes taken out of it, for full value; an aćtion was brought in the court of king's- bench, between the person who sent the notes, at whose request payment was flopt at the bank, and the bearer of one of the notes. After ...
... passed banknotes taken out of it, for full value; an aćtion was brought in the court of king's- bench, between the person who sent the notes, at whose request payment was flopt at the bank, and the bearer of one of the notes. After ...
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... passed, dated Jan. 18. appointing a voluntary contribution to be made for the support of the workhouse. This act was printed, distributed to the inhabitants, and read from the pulpits, with suitable exhortations; and the contribution ...
... passed, dated Jan. 18. appointing a voluntary contribution to be made for the support of the workhouse. This act was printed, distributed to the inhabitants, and read from the pulpits, with suitable exhortations; and the contribution ...
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... passed the Elbe, to take the command of them. On his arrival at Stade, he made the following speech to the officers. “Gentlemen, You must needs know the cause of my coming amongst you. The King, my lord and master, who has nothing more ...
... passed the Elbe, to take the command of them. On his arrival at Stade, he made the following speech to the officers. “Gentlemen, You must needs know the cause of my coming amongst you. The King, my lord and master, who has nothing more ...
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