The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... conduct of its troops ; which indifputably is in a good mea- fure owing to the great refort of Gen- B tlemen from other countries , who are drawn thither by their love of warlike actions , and the generofity with which ftrangers are ...
... conduct of its troops ; which indifputably is in a good mea- fure owing to the great refort of Gen- B tlemen from other countries , who are drawn thither by their love of warlike actions , and the generofity with which ftrangers are ...
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... conduct of the valiant and greatly unfortunate Count Seckendorf : but , instead of gaining ho- nour or advantage for his Imperial Ma- Cjefty , his forces feem to have given ground almost as fast as the Ottomans Velt Marshal Munich ...
... conduct of the valiant and greatly unfortunate Count Seckendorf : but , instead of gaining ho- nour or advantage for his Imperial Ma- Cjefty , his forces feem to have given ground almost as fast as the Ottomans Velt Marshal Munich ...
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... conduct . O I am , Sir , Yours , & c . f B the je ne fai quoi of their addrefs , or the elegance of their tafte . I look upon the dress to be an indication of the mind ; nor do I think , from the observations have made , that I am ...
... conduct . O I am , Sir , Yours , & c . f B the je ne fai quoi of their addrefs , or the elegance of their tafte . I look upon the dress to be an indication of the mind ; nor do I think , from the observations have made , that I am ...
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... conduct the follow- ing correfpondent very juftly complains of . I fhall infert the Lady's letter Thus , by degrees , the heart of the here , but fhall more particularly confi- fair creature is melted to pity and coin- der her complaint ...
... conduct the follow- ing correfpondent very juftly complains of . I fhall infert the Lady's letter Thus , by degrees , the heart of the here , but fhall more particularly confi- fair creature is melted to pity and coin- der her complaint ...
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... conduct of the court of Spain had laid us under that neceffity ; and at the fame time I did , neceffity ; and at the fame time I did , in the frongeft manner , repeat my inftan- ces for obtaining fuch juftice and repara- tion for the ...
... conduct of the court of Spain had laid us under that neceffity ; and at the fame time I did , neceffity ; and at the fame time I did , in the frongeft manner , repeat my inftan- ces for obtaining fuch juftice and repara- tion for the ...
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