The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... present in an indifferent fituati- . on . At the opening of last campaign , the Imperial armies marched into the field with loud declarations of retrie- ving the credit of the German army , faid to be loft by the ill conduct of the ...
... present in an indifferent fituati- . on . At the opening of last campaign , the Imperial armies marched into the field with loud declarations of retrie- ving the credit of the German army , faid to be loft by the ill conduct of the ...
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... present fituati- on of his affairs would have discovered the canals of the aids he has from time to time received ; but , by what appears by the laft advices from Italy , every thing relating to him remains as much a fecret now as at ...
... present fituati- on of his affairs would have discovered the canals of the aids he has from time to time received ; but , by what appears by the laft advices from Italy , every thing relating to him remains as much a fecret now as at ...
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... present , by a numerous fleet in the Mediterranean ; whilst an- other , ftationed in the Weft - Indies , hat hitherto protected our colonies and plan tations from any attempt . Georgia is fafe . But I must confess it little ftrange that ...
... present , by a numerous fleet in the Mediterranean ; whilst an- other , ftationed in the Weft - Indies , hat hitherto protected our colonies and plan tations from any attempt . Georgia is fafe . But I must confess it little ftrange that ...
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... present a reigning ambition among vernment of our actions : It is from our young Gentlemen of degrading them- this paffion that the defire of becoming felves in their apparel to the class of the remarkable and particular fo generally ...
... present a reigning ambition among vernment of our actions : It is from our young Gentlemen of degrading them- this paffion that the defire of becoming felves in their apparel to the class of the remarkable and particular fo generally ...
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... present ftate of affairs , and to the refuting what the orators of the malecontents have lately advanced about them ; yet I fhall not forfake my old manner ; but endeavour calmly , and without paffion , to defend thofe meafures , which ...
... present ftate of affairs , and to the refuting what the orators of the malecontents have lately advanced about them ; yet I fhall not forfake my old manner ; but endeavour calmly , and without paffion , to defend thofe meafures , which ...
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