The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... assistance to which he was engaged by it. About the same time he caused his minister at Ratisbon remonstrate to the states of the empire against putting their troops upon the footing of a triple contingent for the security of the ...
... assistance to which he was engaged by it. About the same time he caused his minister at Ratisbon remonstrate to the states of the empire against putting their troops upon the footing of a triple contingent for the security of the ...
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... assistance of the rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it were employed in the service of the pretender. Åbout the beginning of January, these ...
... assistance of the rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it were employed in the service of the pretender. Åbout the beginning of January, these ...
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... assistance of Gen. Roth. The French and Spaniards having assembled on the fide of Codogno, and rendered the junction of the Austrian Generals impraČticable, his Sardinian Majesty, at the head of his own troops, passed the river, in the ...
... assistance of Gen. Roth. The French and Spaniards having assembled on the fide of Codogno, and rendered the junction of the Austrian Generals impraČticable, his Sardinian Majesty, at the head of his own troops, passed the river, in the ...
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... assistance of a British bomb-vessel. M.Belleisle had received a confiderable part of the troops designed for his army; but some of them were in a shattered condition, by reason of their long marches. The Spaniards were marched back from ...
... assistance of a British bomb-vessel. M.Belleisle had received a confiderable part of the troops designed for his army; but some of them were in a shattered condition, by reason of their long marches. The Spaniards were marched back from ...
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... assistance; part of which were sent him directly from Spain, and part from Provence. By this means he had a considerable army assembled when the insurrečtion at Genoa happened. The regency of Florence was now in its turn alarmed, as ...
... assistance; part of which were sent him directly from Spain, and part from Provence. By this means he had a considerable army assembled when the insurrečtion at Genoa happened. The regency of Florence was now in its turn alarmed, as ...
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