The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... purpose to trouble him, from Candahar and Chorasan, provinces separated from the rest of Perfia by a desert of more than forty days journey. Befides, it is assured, that this prince is marched to India with all his forces, where he has ...
... purpose to trouble him, from Candahar and Chorasan, provinces separated from the rest of Perfia by a desert of more than forty days journey. Befides, it is assured, that this prince is marched to India with all his forces, where he has ...
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... purpose. At first he mastered a battery, but could not hold it. The enemy had the advantage of a numerous and wellserved artillery. It did honour to Lichtenstein, who had the direction : the Prussian alone can dispute it with him. My ...
... purpose. At first he mastered a battery, but could not hold it. The enemy had the advantage of a numerous and wellserved artillery. It did honour to Lichtenstein, who had the direction : the Prussian alone can dispute it with him. My ...
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... purpose they marched all night, with a body of their cavalry, and 23 companies of grenadiers, amounting in whole to between 7 and 8ooo men, and arrived at eight in the morning. Seydelitz retreated, not losing quite zo men. The Princes ...
... purpose they marched all night, with a body of their cavalry, and 23 companies of grenadiers, amounting in whole to between 7 and 8ooo men, and arrived at eight in the morning. Seydelitz retreated, not losing quite zo men. The Princes ...
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... purpose: and, upon trial, he could not carry even a bomb-ketch within random-shot of the fort. The proječt, therefore, of attacking this fort by sea, was laid aside, as impračticable. Such was the state of affairs on the 25th of ...
... purpose: and, upon trial, he could not carry even a bomb-ketch within random-shot of the fort. The proječt, therefore, of attacking this fort by sea, was laid aside, as impračticable. Such was the state of affairs on the 25th of ...
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... purpose to drink the health of the day. Nevertheless, after the club had been some time assembled, and several o healths drank, the motion for singing the anthems was renewed; but was dropt, great numbers having objected to it [19.] —At ...
... purpose to drink the health of the day. Nevertheless, after the club had been some time assembled, and several o healths drank, the motion for singing the anthems was renewed; but was dropt, great numbers having objected to it [19.] —At ...
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