The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... British minister, having intelligence that they were to be sent over to Scotland for the assistance of the rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it ...
... British minister, having intelligence that they were to be sent over to Scotland for the assistance of the rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it ...
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... British entertained hopes of obtaining a separate peace with Spain, under the mediation of his Portuguese Majesty, father of the present Queen. Some steps taken by the court of Madrid secmed to tend this way, such as replacing M. de ...
... British entertained hopes of obtaining a separate peace with Spain, under the mediation of his Portuguese Majesty, father of the present Queen. Some steps taken by the court of Madrid secmed to tend this way, such as replacing M. de ...
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... British troops from the Low Countries. When the rebels had matched South into England towards the close of 1745, about zco transports were drawn together at Calais and Boulogne, on board of which 12, coo men were imbarked, in order to ...
... British troops from the Low Countries. When the rebels had matched South into England towards the close of 1745, about zco transports were drawn together at Calais and Boulogne, on board of which 12, coo men were imbarked, in order to ...
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... British. o. in AM ER1c A. Having sufered greatly in their voyage thither, the have been obliged to return, without efsecting any of the business they went about, and with the loss of a great many men dead of sickness, and several of their ...
... British. o. in AM ER1c A. Having sufered greatly in their voyage thither, the have been obliged to return, without efsecting any of the business they went about, and with the loss of a great many men dead of sickness, and several of their ...
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... British regiments from that country under Sir John Ligonier, marched from their post behind Breda, on the 17th, to ... British pay, consisting of two regiments; and three more British regiments, under Brig. Houghton, arrived in their ...
... British regiments from that country under Sir John Ligonier, marched from their post behind Breda, on the 17th, to ... British pay, consisting of two regiments; and three more British regiments, under Brig. Houghton, arrived in their ...
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