The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... reason to expe&t the most effectual assistance from that princess, considering that he had formerly lavished his treasures and his troops, had sacrificed the interests of his kingdoms, and even exposed his sacred person, to reinstate ...
... reason to expe&t the most effectual assistance from that princess, considering that he had formerly lavished his treasures and his troops, had sacrificed the interests of his kingdoms, and even exposed his sacred person, to reinstate ...
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... reason to complain of the bravery of my troops, or the experience of my officers; I alone was in the fault, and I hope to repair it.” This fault lay, it is said, in exposing his infantry, naked, and uncovered by the cavalry, to the ...
... reason to complain of the bravery of my troops, or the experience of my officers; I alone was in the fault, and I hope to repair it.” This fault lay, it is said, in exposing his infantry, naked, and uncovered by the cavalry, to the ...
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... reasons seem sufficient to justify the return of the fleet, because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time ...
... reasons seem sufficient to justify the return of the fleet, because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time ...
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... reason against an attempt to land, it would have been a sufficient reason to prevent the orders for making the attempt; but it was not thought a sufficient reason to prevent the orders, Mr Pitt's letter being subsequent to the delay ...
... reason against an attempt to land, it would have been a sufficient reason to prevent the orders for making the attempt; but it was not thought a sufficient reason to prevent the orders, Mr Pitt's letter being subsequent to the delay ...
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... reason to expect; that the King of Prussia's enemies are indefatigable in their endeavours to defeat all Mr ... reasons alledged by that court, to gloss over so fingular a procedure. The memorial that has lately appeared on this occasion ...
... reason to expect; that the King of Prussia's enemies are indefatigable in their endeavours to defeat all Mr ... reasons alledged by that court, to gloss over so fingular a procedure. The memorial that has lately appeared on this occasion ...
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