The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... themselves. As to the many subdivisions of each of these larger branches, they may be seen in the scheme itself; which, being drawn up with no inconsiderable application and study, is submitted to the judgment of the learned; who at ...
... themselves. As to the many subdivisions of each of these larger branches, they may be seen in the scheme itself; which, being drawn up with no inconsiderable application and study, is submitted to the judgment of the learned; who at ...
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... themselves otbers of that great body in a religious for the trouble and expence of doing it. *Political sense, but also are more or less . The two Empresses have been all along otesting to all the powers and states of greatly animated ...
... themselves otbers of that great body in a religious for the trouble and expence of doing it. *Political sense, but also are more or less . The two Empresses have been all along otesting to all the powers and states of greatly animated ...
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... themselves kill many more of the French than of their antagonists. Besides ris, the Allies said, that their enemies not magazines, taken or destroyed, to the alue of 7,oco, ooo florins. This, with a *e that broke out at Wesel, on the ...
... themselves kill many more of the French than of their antagonists. Besides ris, the Allies said, that their enemies not magazines, taken or destroyed, to the alue of 7,oco, ooo florins. This, with a *e that broke out at Wesel, on the ...
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... themselves masters of a small fort at the mouth of the river Persante, which again cut off all communication by sea between the besieged and Stettin, and greatly encouraged the besiegers to perfitt in their operations. Gen. Romanzow's ...
... themselves masters of a small fort at the mouth of the river Persante, which again cut off all communication by sea between the besieged and Stettin, and greatly encouraged the besiegers to perfitt in their operations. Gen. Romanzow's ...
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... themselves with supposing, that if the English militia is continued, the militia for Scotland will certainly follow. I am not sure whetherit will or not : but sure I am, that it is the duty, the indispensable duty, of every member of a ...
... themselves with supposing, that if the English militia is continued, the militia for Scotland will certainly follow. I am not sure whetherit will or not : but sure I am, that it is the duty, the indispensable duty, of every member of a ...
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