The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... proposed by the court of Versailles to the King of Prussia, which the latter rejected with abhorrence; and a scheme that had been some years fince concerted by the courts of Vienna, Petersburg, and Dresden, for stripping his Prussian ...
... proposed by the court of Versailles to the King of Prussia, which the latter rejected with abhorrence; and a scheme that had been some years fince concerted by the courts of Vienna, Petersburg, and Dresden, for stripping his Prussian ...
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... proposed by the Prussian governor of Schweidnitz was, “That the city should be maintained in all its privileges, and the Protestants in the free exercise of their religion.” To which C. Nadasti answered, “This must depend on the ...
... proposed by the Prussian governor of Schweidnitz was, “That the city should be maintained in all its privileges, and the Protestants in the free exercise of their religion.” To which C. Nadasti answered, “This must depend on the ...
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... proposed to Capt. How, that they should go on shore, and reconnoitre Fouras; to this Capt. How consented ; and Mr Boyd and Mr.Williams agreed to go with them. Accordingly, the weather being perfečtly calm, they went on shore on a rock ...
... proposed to Capt. How, that they should go on shore, and reconnoitre Fouras; to this Capt. How consented ; and Mr Boyd and Mr.Williams agreed to go with them. Accordingly, the weather being perfečtly calm, they went on shore on a rock ...
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... proposal was made to Adm. Hawke, by Gen” Mordaunt and Conway, for laying a ship to batter Fort Fouras, though the boats might have landed where no guns from that fortification could have annoyed them. The Admiral, though for this reaso ...
... proposal was made to Adm. Hawke, by Gen” Mordaunt and Conway, for laying a ship to batter Fort Fouras, though the boats might have landed where no guns from that fortification could have annoyed them. The Admiral, though for this reaso ...
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... proposal was made by Gen. Conway about landing on the isle of Oleron. Gen. Mordaunt said, if it was approved by the general opinion. he would concur; but objections being made by Adm. Hawke and Gen. Cornwallis, it came to nothing. The ...
... proposal was made by Gen. Conway about landing on the isle of Oleron. Gen. Mordaunt said, if it was approved by the general opinion. he would concur; but objections being made by Adm. Hawke and Gen. Cornwallis, it came to nothing. The ...
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