The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... Majesty's apparent zeal for the Empress and her allies dwindled into nothing; and, after its extinction, his conduct was such as tended rather to cross than advance their designs. The first instance in which this appeared was, his ...
... Majesty's apparent zeal for the Empress and her allies dwindled into nothing; and, after its extinction, his conduct was such as tended rather to cross than advance their designs. The first instance in which this appeared was, his ...
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... Majesty of Poland, and the Empresses of Germany and Russia. This produced warm and high debates in the diet, which at first had some appearances of proceeding pretty calmly upon the business for which it was assembled. In order to ...
... Majesty of Poland, and the Empresses of Germany and Russia. This produced warm and high debates in the diet, which at first had some appearances of proceeding pretty calmly upon the business for which it was assembled. In order to ...
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... Majesty's affairs would make him now glad to accept of a separate peace, M. Maillebois, who commanded the French troops in Italy, had orders from his court to make proposals to that purpose. To these his Majesty seemed to give ear for ...
... Majesty's affairs would make him now glad to accept of a separate peace, M. Maillebois, who commanded the French troops in Italy, had orders from his court to make proposals to that purpose. To these his Majesty seemed to give ear for ...
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... Majesty began to put his forces again in motion. By the 7thhehad gothis whole army assembled near Alexandria. Here he received avice, that M. Maillebois, having been reinforced by 12co fresh French troops and 4 regiments of Spanish ...
... Majesty began to put his forces again in motion. By the 7thhehad gothis whole army assembled near Alexandria. Here he received avice, that M. Maillebois, having been reinforced by 12co fresh French troops and 4 regiments of Spanish ...
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... Majesty judged that the siege of Tortona was of too great consequence to be undertaken at present, a resolution was taken to leave a body sufficient for blockading it, to send back most part of the cavalry into the Modenese, and to form ...
... Majesty judged that the siege of Tortona was of too great consequence to be undertaken at present, a resolution was taken to leave a body sufficient for blockading it, to send back most part of the cavalry into the Modenese, and to form ...
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