The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... see, that the Allies would not be reto maintain the ground they had gain- that they went back to their former Erter. Thus ended this expedition, onnel with important views, attended oth vat fatigues to both sides, and prooccing some ...
... see, that the Allies would not be reto maintain the ground they had gain- that they went back to their former Erter. Thus ended this expedition, onnel with important views, attended oth vat fatigues to both sides, and prooccing some ...
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... see his presence wi more necessary elsewhere. He therefor decamped from Cassèl the 3d of Ośtober repasied the Dymel, and marched dow the left of the Weser. By the 16th hi headquarters had been fixed, on that fid of the river, near ...
... see his presence wi more necessary elsewhere. He therefor decamped from Cassèl the 3d of Ośtober repasied the Dymel, and marched dow the left of the Weser. By the 16th hi headquarters had been fixed, on that fid of the river, near ...
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... see Despotism striding over G. Britain; he musters his janisaries; their countenances are cruel; they rejoice in the work of vengeance, in bereaving the south of that liberty which the north had lost. There is another supposition made ...
... see Despotism striding over G. Britain; he musters his janisaries; their countenances are cruel; they rejoice in the work of vengeance, in bereaving the south of that liberty which the north had lost. There is another supposition made ...
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... see the spirit of our nation, ever but too jealous of its honour, rouzed to the highArguments. against. a. Scots. militia. Vol. xx;. est degree of indignation and resentment but as this is an event I have not observe to happen, I must ...
... see the spirit of our nation, ever but too jealous of its honour, rouzed to the highArguments. against. a. Scots. militia. Vol. xx;. est degree of indignation and resentment but as this is an event I have not observe to happen, I must ...
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... see why a question of so much importance to this country should be determined by the merits of either. I am very glad that one of them at least has taken the part of comforting us, on the article of our supposed distress from the ...
... see why a question of so much importance to this country should be determined by the merits of either. I am very glad that one of them at least has taken the part of comforting us, on the article of our supposed distress from the ...
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