The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... assistance; and when he found that point lost, retreated, that another might not have the honour of retrieving affairs. That there was a thorough misunderstanding between those two generals, might be easily seen: for. wituto: t 4. the ...
... assistance; and when he found that point lost, retreated, that another might not have the honour of retrieving affairs. That there was a thorough misunderstanding between those two generals, might be easily seen: for. wituto: t 4. the ...
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... assistance to prevent the Dutch from proceeding up the river. The Dutch, upon receiving the Nabob's order, solemnly promised to obey it; and declared that the vessel came in, by accident, for water and provisions, being driven by stress ...
... assistance to prevent the Dutch from proceeding up the river. The Dutch, upon receiving the Nabob's order, solemnly promised to obey it; and declared that the vessel came in, by accident, for water and provisions, being driven by stress ...
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... assistance, it would be an infingement of those very treaties, and would be construed an open declaration “f war. If it is true, therefore, that the Dutch company could not grant the Naboo affistance against the English, it is also true ...
... assistance, it would be an infingement of those very treaties, and would be construed an open declaration “f war. If it is true, therefore, that the Dutch company could not grant the Naboo affistance against the English, it is also true ...
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... assistance.— “The members of the committee,” say they in this letter, “, think it altogether unnecessary, in the present situation - of affairs, to recommend a militia to their countrymen. The happy experience of England, secured ...
... assistance.— “The members of the committee,” say they in this letter, “, think it altogether unnecessary, in the present situation - of affairs, to recommend a militia to their countrymen. The happy experience of England, secured ...
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... assistance. His body was taken up next morning, and carried on shore...The coroner's inquest brought in their verdić, Accidental death. 15. At Maestricht, Lt-Col. James Dundas, of Col. Gordon's regiment, in the service of the States ...
... assistance. His body was taken up next morning, and carried on shore...The coroner's inquest brought in their verdić, Accidental death. 15. At Maestricht, Lt-Col. James Dundas, of Col. Gordon's regiment, in the service of the States ...
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