The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 26
Seite 11
... sail, in order to bring off the young pretender and the chiefs of his party. At the same time, M. d'Argenson, Secretary of State, engaged M.Van Hocy, the Dutch minister at Paris, to transmit, and recommend, a letter of his to the Duke ...
... sail, in order to bring off the young pretender and the chiefs of his party. At the same time, M. d'Argenson, Secretary of State, engaged M.Van Hocy, the Dutch minister at Paris, to transmit, and recommend, a letter of his to the Duke ...
Seite 81
... sail with all the gallies of that crown, and a considerable body of land-forces, for their relief. Among the officers who then arrived, we are told, that there was a Commissary, who brought with him two millions of livres, in ready ...
... sail with all the gallies of that crown, and a considerable body of land-forces, for their relief. Among the officers who then arrived, we are told, that there was a Commissary, who brought with him two millions of livres, in ready ...
Seite 101
... sail to invade this kingdom, in 1743; but were prevented by his Majesty's wise precautions, and the good providence .#Almighty. God:—And whereas the same traitors, hoping that the French might be able to invade this kingdom, and at the ...
... sail to invade this kingdom, in 1743; but were prevented by his Majesty's wise precautions, and the good providence .#Almighty. God:—And whereas the same traitors, hoping that the French might be able to invade this kingdom, and at the ...
Seite 121
... sail among the spheres; And man how purblind, if unknown the whole? Who circles spacious earth, then travels here, Shall own, he never was from home before! Come, my ProM ETH Eus"; from thy pointed Offalse ambition, if unchain'd, we'll ...
... sail among the spheres; And man how purblind, if unknown the whole? Who circles spacious earth, then travels here, Shall own, he never was from home before! Come, my ProM ETH Eus"; from thy pointed Offalse ambition, if unchain'd, we'll ...
Seite 164
... sail the 3d fr Pondicherry, and from thence immediate. ly hither to attack this place (Fort St Dr. vid). But it pleased God that night and the next morning it blew so hard, as to founder the Duke of Orleans, their second ship in force ...
... sail the 3d fr Pondicherry, and from thence immediate. ly hither to attack this place (Fort St Dr. vid). But it pleased God that night and the next morning it blew so hard, as to founder the Duke of Orleans, their second ship in force ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
againſt alſo anſwer army aſked aſſiſtance Auſtrian becauſe beſides Britiſh Capt caſe caſtle cauſe commiſſioners conſequence conſider conſiderable conſiſting conſtitution court crown deſign deſire Edinburgh Eſq eſtates firſt fºr French garriſon himſelf horſes houſe intereſt iſland juriſdictions juſt juſtice King laſt leaſt leſs likewiſe Lord Provoſt Lordſhip loſs loſt Lovat Lt-Col magiſtrates Majeſty Majeſty's maſters meaſure miniſters moſt muſt neceſſary obſerved occaſion otherwiſe paſſed perſons pleaſed poſſeſſion poſt preſent preſervation Prince priſoners propoſed publick puniſhment purpoſe queſtion raiſed reaſon rebels regiment reſolution reſolved reſpect reſt ſaid ſail ſame ſay Scotland ſea ſecond ſecurity ſee ſeems ſend ſent ſerve ſervice ſeſſion ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhips ſhire ſhort ſhould ſide ſigned ſince ſix ſmall ſome ſon ſoon Stadtholder ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtrong ſubject ſuch ſuffered ſum ſuperior ſupport ſuppoſed ſure themſelves ther theſe thoſe thro town troops unleſs uſe whoſe