The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... security and defence of a city, town, or other places of strength. Hence the articles Fortress, or Fortified Town, Fort, Castle, Citadel, Bastion, Curtin, Rampart, Ditch, or Moat, Counterscarp, Covered-way, Glacis, Crown-work, Halfmoon ...
... security and defence of a city, town, or other places of strength. Hence the articles Fortress, or Fortified Town, Fort, Castle, Citadel, Bastion, Curtin, Rampart, Ditch, or Moat, Counterscarp, Covered-way, Glacis, Crown-work, Halfmoon ...
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... secure the Weser near Hamelen, and being joined by most of the troops commanded by the hereditary Prince, forced all the French posts on the Dymel, made a considerable number of [...". and advanced to the neighbourood of Cassel, which ...
... secure the Weser near Hamelen, and being joined by most of the troops commanded by the hereditary Prince, forced all the French posts on the Dymel, made a considerable number of [...". and advanced to the neighbourood of Cassel, which ...
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... secure under their profeason, whilst the bowels of our province have beam torn out, and our people confumed, to furnish out a ruinous war on the continent. Our neighbours keep their people at home, to defend their country, to protect ...
... secure under their profeason, whilst the bowels of our province have beam torn out, and our people confumed, to furnish out a ruinous war on the continent. Our neighbours keep their people at home, to defend their country, to protect ...
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... security, that I wish he would cultivate the facuft of defending himself; a faculty withots which no man has any permanent safety and a faculty without which the human soul can possess but few of its virtues. A coward is ripe for every ...
... security, that I wish he would cultivate the facuft of defending himself; a faculty withots which no man has any permanent safety and a faculty without which the human soul can possess but few of its virtues. A coward is ripe for every ...
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... security; as being of more easy transport and more safe custody. If the public provide not a bank, private bankers will take advantage of this circumstance; as the goldsmiths formerly did in London, or as the bankers - -- Jan, 1762. to ...
... security; as being of more easy transport and more safe custody. If the public provide not a bank, private bankers will take advantage of this circumstance; as the goldsmiths formerly did in London, or as the bankers - -- Jan, 1762. to ...
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