The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... surrender himself and the garrison prisoners of war on the 17th. This was another mortifying stroke to the King of Prussia. The Russians said they found in the place about 3ooo men and 146 pieces of cannon, with 266 of their own people ...
... surrender himself and the garrison prisoners of war on the 17th. This was another mortifying stroke to the King of Prussia. The Russians said they found in the place about 3ooo men and 146 pieces of cannon, with 266 of their own people ...
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... surrender. The wind blow. of try hard with a great sea, Capt. Tonyn fund it impossible to take possission of his prize; * therefore proceeded in his voyage without B 1 R T H s. * Det. 30. At Nuntown in Benbecula, Mrs Mooned, wife of ...
... surrender. The wind blow. of try hard with a great sea, Capt. Tonyn fund it impossible to take possission of his prize; * therefore proceeded in his voyage without B 1 R T H s. * Det. 30. At Nuntown in Benbecula, Mrs Mooned, wife of ...
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... surrendered. The ash and goods discovered in the warehouses within a few days after, were reckcued at 2,000,oool. Sterling—Accorang to the best advices we have received, the French after this had nothing more on the continent of Asia ...
... surrendered. The ash and goods discovered in the warehouses within a few days after, were reckcued at 2,000,oool. Sterling—Accorang to the best advices we have received, the French after this had nothing more on the continent of Asia ...
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... surrender up his all upon oath, under the pain of death for the least concealment, imprisonment for life is one of the most cruel and inhuman punishments that can be inflicted, as such a prisoner must die by inches either of cold or ...
... surrender up his all upon oath, under the pain of death for the least concealment, imprisonment for life is one of the most cruel and inhuman punishments that can be inflicted, as such a prisoner must die by inches either of cold or ...
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... surrender of Fort-Royal. vol.xxi. tation, and to endeavour to get round to: enemy. The light infantry effected their attempt: aud, while the grenadiers wer: driving the enemy from post to post, the got upon their left, which helped to ...
... surrender of Fort-Royal. vol.xxi. tation, and to endeavour to get round to: enemy. The light infantry effected their attempt: aud, while the grenadiers wer: driving the enemy from post to post, the got upon their left, which helped to ...
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