The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... sea. A detachment of Austrians and Piedmontese had made themselves masters of the isles of St Marguerite and d'Honorat, by the assistance of a British bomb-vessel. M.Belleisle had received a confiderable part of the troops designed for ...
... sea. A detachment of Austrians and Piedmontese had made themselves masters of the isles of St Marguerite and d'Honorat, by the assistance of a British bomb-vessel. M.Belleisle had received a confiderable part of the troops designed for ...
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... sea in the beginning of September, with a fleet of war-ships, and transports having troops on board, commanded by Gen. St Clair. On the 20th, the troops were landed without much opposition, at Quimperleybay, on the coast of Britany ...
... sea in the beginning of September, with a fleet of war-ships, and transports having troops on board, commanded by Gen. St Clair. On the 20th, the troops were landed without much opposition, at Quimperleybay, on the coast of Britany ...
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... sea or land? As to the balance of power, Sir, I know it has been insisted on in this debate, that it is in no danger, nor can be brought into any danger by the event of the present War. fertion, I shall beg leave to examine. What has ...
... sea or land? As to the balance of power, Sir, I know it has been insisted on in this debate, that it is in no danger, nor can be brought into any danger by the event of the present War. fertion, I shall beg leave to examine. What has ...
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... sea, and in America, in order to prosecute it with vigour upon the continent of . we cannot propose to make conquests, or to reap any advantage to ourselves. Consequently, we can have no inducement from interest to agree to this motion ...
... sea, and in America, in order to prosecute it with vigour upon the continent of . we cannot propose to make conquests, or to reap any advantage to ourselves. Consequently, we can have no inducement from interest to agree to this motion ...
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... sea and in America. Which brings me to consider our safety, so far as it may be affected by this war. And in this respect, indeed, our future safety may be brought into great danger; but not by our giving too small an assistance to the ...
... sea and in America. Which brings me to consider our safety, so far as it may be affected by this war. And in this respect, indeed, our future safety may be brought into great danger; but not by our giving too small an assistance to the ...
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