The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... British 21;. al in Mattinico surrendeed to the British 152. ay Treaty of peace signed by the Ruffians and Prussians 26;. 8. Miranda surrendered to the Spaniards 271. 21. The Hermione Spanish register-ship taken by two British frigates ...
... British 21;. al in Mattinico surrendeed to the British 152. ay Treaty of peace signed by the Ruffians and Prussians 26;. 8. Miranda surrendered to the Spaniards 271. 21. The Hermione Spanish register-ship taken by two British frigates ...
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... British fleet ;2. -The King's speech to parliament, notifying the declaration of war against Spain ; 2. – The declaration of war against Spain notifri to the parliament of Ireland ; 3. — A militia proposed to be established in Scotland ...
... British fleet ;2. -The King's speech to parliament, notifying the declaration of war against Spain ; 2. – The declaration of war against Spain notifri to the parliament of Ireland ; 3. — A militia proposed to be established in Scotland ...
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... British ca alry in East Friesland, and to the infantry of that nation in the bishoprick of Paderborn. The rest of the Allied troops were mostly disposed of in the electorate of Hanover. Early in the month M. Broglio's headquarters were ...
... British ca alry in East Friesland, and to the infantry of that nation in the bishoprick of Paderborn. The rest of the Allied troops were mostly disposed of in the electorate of Hanover. Early in the month M. Broglio's headquarters were ...
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... British sub jects, not fit to maintain the honour o our country; this injurious calumny wo could bear without a complaint, and submit to disgrace, as if we recognised the ground o: in our birth, or, what it more probable, in our own ...
... British sub jects, not fit to maintain the honour o our country; this injurious calumny wo could bear without a complaint, and submit to disgrace, as if we recognised the ground o: in our birth, or, what it more probable, in our own ...
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... British parliament, we should soon become rich and powerful, and rise above every species of contempt. Nor is the author of the letter more candid or more composed in the picture he gives us of the treatment our country has received ...
... British parliament, we should soon become rich and powerful, and rise above every species of contempt. Nor is the author of the letter more candid or more composed in the picture he gives us of the treatment our country has received ...
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