The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... enemies. The Prince of Wurtemberg received reinforcements; but M. Butterlin, being near at hand, was still able to ... enemy which neither fortifications nor bravery could keep out, namely famine, obliged Col. Heyden, the governor, to ...
... enemies. The Prince of Wurtemberg received reinforcements; but M. Butterlin, being near at hand, was still able to ... enemy which neither fortifications nor bravery could keep out, namely famine, obliged Col. Heyden, the governor, to ...
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... enemy to all distinétions among his people. We ourselves, my country-men, are now risked upon by the most urgent necessity to stand forth for the honour, and for the safety of our country. A Spanish war is mexpeãedly added to all those ...
... enemy to all distinétions among his people. We ourselves, my country-men, are now risked upon by the most urgent necessity to stand forth for the honour, and for the safety of our country. A Spanish war is mexpeãedly added to all those ...
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... enemy. Besides, when we call to mind the circumstances which attended the execution of the militia-act in England ... enemies having it in their power to hurt them; the Jacobites themselves would have despised the weakness and folly of ...
... enemy. Besides, when we call to mind the circumstances which attended the execution of the militia-act in England ... enemies having it in their power to hurt them; the Jacobites themselves would have despised the weakness and folly of ...
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... enemy had about 600 men killed and wounded. Our loss, including the strayed or missing, amounts to near 280 men, and two pieces of cannon, which we could not bring off, because the horses that belonged to them were killed. The 3d we ...
... enemy had about 600 men killed and wounded. Our loss, including the strayed or missing, amounts to near 280 men, and two pieces of cannon, which we could not bring off, because the horses that belonged to them were killed. The 3d we ...
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... enemy, therefore we insure so we likewise insure lives: And why not ins" kainst widowhood? The chance of a wo" living her husband is as subject to calculato any other chance: if therefore a public too would insure, at a certain rate ...
... enemy, therefore we insure so we likewise insure lives: And why not ins" kainst widowhood? The chance of a wo" living her husband is as subject to calculato any other chance: if therefore a public too would insure, at a certain rate ...
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