The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... soon blown over for a season; as it appeared that the Shah Nadir had only amused the Grand Signior, till he should have his preparations ready for carrying on the war. This being understood, a refolution was taken to send all the ...
... soon blown over for a season; as it appeared that the Shah Nadir had only amused the Grand Signior, till he should have his preparations ready for carrying on the war. This being understood, a refolution was taken to send all the ...
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... soon after, without doing any thing. As the French agent at Stockhol M had engaged in his master's service about 3oo Swedish officers, the British minister, having intelligence that they were to be sent over to Scotland for the ...
... soon after, without doing any thing. As the French agent at Stockhol M had engaged in his master's service about 3oo Swedish officers, the British minister, having intelligence that they were to be sent over to Scotland for the ...
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... soon furrendered, and the garrison, consisting of about 200 men, were made prisoners. Upon this the Spaniards evacuated the whole Milanese, leaving considerable magazines in all the places they abandoned; and Prince Livingstein, a ...
... soon furrendered, and the garrison, consisting of about 200 men, were made prisoners. Upon this the Spaniards evacuated the whole Milanese, leaving considerable magazines in all the places they abandoned; and Prince Livingstein, a ...
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... soon as Gen. Bernclau arrived, C. Brown appointed him to block up Parma with a force sufficient for that purpose; and took post himself with the rest of his army behind the Taro, to dispute the passage with M. de Gages, if he should ...
... soon as Gen. Bernclau arrived, C. Brown appointed him to block up Parma with a force sufficient for that purpose; and took post himself with the rest of his army behind the Taro, to dispute the passage with M. de Gages, if he should ...
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... soon formed between the Austrian and Piedmontese armies by bridges over the Trebia; to the banks of over the last of these rivers, and at length which, part of his Sardinian Majesty's troops advanced. In the latter end of June, the army ...
... soon formed between the Austrian and Piedmontese armies by bridges over the Trebia; to the banks of over the last of these rivers, and at length which, part of his Sardinian Majesty's troops advanced. In the latter end of June, the army ...
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