The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... shew of besieging thi place, and the hereditary Prince, wit the light troops, scoured the country to good distance beyond it, carrying off gre. quantities of provisions and warlike stores yet M. Broglio, who had again advance to the ...
... shew of besieging thi place, and the hereditary Prince, wit the light troops, scoured the country to good distance beyond it, carrying off gre. quantities of provisions and warlike stores yet M. Broglio, who had again advance to the ...
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... shew the first figns of the dis. order, which originally is local. It is common for persons coming out of a very warm room into the open air, with the whole body heated inside and out, and the perspiration every where increased, to wrap ...
... shew the first figns of the dis. order, which originally is local. It is common for persons coming out of a very warm room into the open air, with the whole body heated inside and out, and the perspiration every where increased, to wrap ...
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... shew longer confinement to be unnecessary. By this method, colds, and the fevers they produce, so fatal when fixed by delay, will scarce ever fail of being removed; but heating liquors and medicines, so often administered on this ...
... shew longer confinement to be unnecessary. By this method, colds, and the fevers they produce, so fatal when fixed by delay, will scarce ever fail of being removed; but heating liquors and medicines, so often administered on this ...
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... shew his moderation with respect to the differences between G. Britain and him; and that oncurring circumstances constrained him to lesien his fubsidies. He also represented the inconsiderableness of the advantage gained by the grand ...
... shew his moderation with respect to the differences between G. Britain and him; and that oncurring circumstances constrained him to lesien his fubsidies. He also represented the inconsiderableness of the advantage gained by the grand ...
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... shew the impartial. 63. world how averse he was to it, a greater acceleration of matters would have been, in several respects, more to bis advantage, and to the imbarrassment of his new enemy. Things turning out upon trial as they did ...
... shew the impartial. 63. world how averse he was to it, a greater acceleration of matters would have been, in several respects, more to bis advantage, and to the imbarrassment of his new enemy. Things turning out upon trial as they did ...
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