The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... states of the empire against putting their troops upon the footing of a triple contingent for the security of the Germanick ... state of defence. Several regiments, and some irregulars, with a large train of artillery, were likewise sent ...
... states of the empire against putting their troops upon the footing of a triple contingent for the security of the Germanick ... state of defence. Several regiments, and some irregulars, with a large train of artillery, were likewise sent ...
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... state to be dismissed from his office; but what will be the final resolution upon any of those heads, is not known. Early in the year, the King of DENMARK caused it be notified at foreign courts, that he was resolved to observe an exact ...
... state to be dismissed from his office; but what will be the final resolution upon any of those heads, is not known. Early in the year, the King of DENMARK caused it be notified at foreign courts, that he was resolved to observe an exact ...
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... state of Genoa, and at length to Placentia, which gained him considerable honour, M. de Gages, who had advanced near the North-side of the Taro, finding his main point thus gained, and understanding that the Austrian troops who had gone ...
... state of Genoa, and at length to Placentia, which gained him considerable honour, M. de Gages, who had advanced near the North-side of the Taro, finding his main point thus gained, and understanding that the Austrian troops who had gone ...
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... State, engaged M.Van Hocy, the Dutch minister at Paris, to transmit, and recommend, a letter of his to the Duke of Newcastle, highly threatening the British court, in case they proceeded with rigour against this adventurer and his ...
... State, engaged M.Van Hocy, the Dutch minister at Paris, to transmit, and recommend, a letter of his to the Duke of Newcastle, highly threatening the British court, in case they proceeded with rigour against this adventurer and his ...
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the assistance of any ally, I believe, no Prince or state in Europe would court our alliance; because they all know, that, by means of the greatest yearly revenue we can rise even in time of war, we could give them very little ...
the assistance of any ally, I believe, no Prince or state in Europe would court our alliance; because they all know, that, by means of the greatest yearly revenue we can rise even in time of war, we could give them very little ...
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