The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... sent off, with a considerable corps, to observe his notions; and Pr. Ferdinand advanced on the route taken by M. Broglio. Several sharp skirmishes happened, in which both the divisions of the Allies had generally by much the advantage ...
... sent off, with a considerable corps, to observe his notions; and Pr. Ferdinand advanced on the route taken by M. Broglio. Several sharp skirmishes happened, in which both the divisions of the Allies had generally by much the advantage ...
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... sent off thither. That same day, his brother Pr. Henry, left to command in Saxonv, assembled his army, consisting of about 45,000 men, and posted it near Schletau and the hills called Katzenh tusen. His R. Highness was ooliged to send ...
... sent off thither. That same day, his brother Pr. Henry, left to command in Saxonv, assembled his army, consisting of about 45,000 men, and posted it near Schletau and the hills called Katzenh tusen. His R. Highness was ooliged to send ...
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... sent from Scotland, since the commencement of the present war. This scarcity both of the one and the other may be easily accounted for, from the astonishing increase of our manufactures; in carrying on of which, they find encouragement ...
... sent from Scotland, since the commencement of the present war. This scarcity both of the one and the other may be easily accounted for, from the astonishing increase of our manufactures; in carrying on of which, they find encouragement ...
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... sent peremptory orders to Chinsura, forbidding the admission of any troops or vessels into the country; and required Governor Clive, in consequence of a treaty subsisting with the English, to join his forces, to prevent any foreign ...
... sent peremptory orders to Chinsura, forbidding the admission of any troops or vessels into the country; and required Governor Clive, in consequence of a treaty subsisting with the English, to join his forces, to prevent any foreign ...
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... sent to other countries; and, in n turn for it, goods, or the materials manufacture, brought home. The ačtual specie cannot go out of country after the establishment of a bar more than before it, unless it be sent the value of something ...
... sent to other countries; and, in n turn for it, goods, or the materials manufacture, brought home. The ačtual specie cannot go out of country after the establishment of a bar more than before it, unless it be sent the value of something ...
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