The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... suffered severely from the management of his stepmother, the now Queen dowager, before his accession to the throne, it was supposed that he would not be sanguine in executing her schemes, or forward to expend more blood and treasure for ...
... suffered severely from the management of his stepmother, the now Queen dowager, before his accession to the throne, it was supposed that he would not be sanguine in executing her schemes, or forward to expend more blood and treasure for ...
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... suffered greatly before it. The small fort of St Ghislain, in its neighbourhood, with a garrison of about 400 men, sustained a regular siege, and held bravely out till the 21st. ... Charleroy having been invested immediately after the ...
... suffered greatly before it. The small fort of St Ghislain, in its neighbourhood, with a garrison of about 400 men, sustained a regular siege, and held bravely out till the 21st. ... Charleroy having been invested immediately after the ...
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... suffering any ox, bull, cow, calf, steer, or heifer, whether sat or lean, to pass the Humber and Trent Northward from the 19th of January to the 27th of March next; lean cattle feeding in a pasture not sufficient for them, are allowed ...
... suffering any ox, bull, cow, calf, steer, or heifer, whether sat or lean, to pass the Humber and Trent Northward from the 19th of January to the 27th of March next; lean cattle feeding in a pasture not sufficient for them, are allowed ...
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... suffered to subsist so long, as their privateers were daily making captures: however, it gives much satisfaction to find, that our privateers have rendered so t a piece of service to the Leeward islands; and hope they will be able to ...
... suffered to subsist so long, as their privateers were daily making captures: however, it gives much satisfaction to find, that our privateers have rendered so t a piece of service to the Leeward islands; and hope they will be able to ...
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... suffer our trade to obstructed, our country to be overrun, and our strong holds to be possessed by those, who, thro' the fatal blindness or treachery of our chiefs, are justly become our cnemies. But will it not appear to every ...
... suffer our trade to obstructed, our country to be overrun, and our strong holds to be possessed by those, who, thro' the fatal blindness or treachery of our chiefs, are justly become our cnemies. But will it not appear to every ...
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