The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... stand to each other. Most fathewords referred to, will be found explained in Johnson's, or any other good dicjoirs, though indeed not so fully as in that of Arts and Sciences.] | ture of our undertaking, we proI ceed to lay down a plan ...
... stand to each other. Most fathewords referred to, will be found explained in Johnson's, or any other good dicjoirs, though indeed not so fully as in that of Arts and Sciences.] | ture of our undertaking, we proI ceed to lay down a plan ...
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... stand till Gottingen a so had been reduced. The fiege of t former place was accordingly begun, Count La Lippe, the 1st of March. Me: while quick progress in it could not made, as it was necessary to spare the b dy of the city, being the ...
... stand till Gottingen a so had been reduced. The fiege of t former place was accordingly begun, Count La Lippe, the 1st of March. Me: while quick progress in it could not made, as it was necessary to spare the b dy of the city, being the ...
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... stand. In the mean time his posts on the Weser suddenly penetrated into Hesse, took some hundreds of men aud horses, and made such havock among the provisions going for M. Broglio's army, as must have been sensibly felt. - The two ...
... stand. In the mean time his posts on the Weser suddenly penetrated into Hesse, took some hundreds of men aud horses, and made such havock among the provisions going for M. Broglio's army, as must have been sensibly felt. - The two ...
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... stand so far out to sea, that almost all the bombs thrown from it fell short. Several attacks were made by the land-forces on the Prince of Wurtemberg's lines; but always with very considerable loss to the * - It has already been ...
... stand so far out to sea, that almost all the bombs thrown from it fell short. Several attacks were made by the land-forces on the Prince of Wurtemberg's lines; but always with very considerable loss to the * - It has already been ...
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... stand forth, and we may know where to point cur indignation and our scorn, and where the weight of an injured people should fall, when the follies or miscarriages, the errors or the crimes of such men shall bring their reputations ...
... stand forth, and we may know where to point cur indignation and our scorn, and where the weight of an injured people should fall, when the follies or miscarriages, the errors or the crimes of such men shall bring their reputations ...
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