The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... 11. V o L U M E IX. Ne quid fasi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat. — -T-- — E D F A B U R G H . Pinted by W. *ANbs. A Mu RRAY, and J. Coch RAN. - 2 - - - - - T-Hrgh work of this kind have become considerably more numerous so .
... 11. V o L U M E IX. Ne quid fasi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat. — -T-- — E D F A B U R G H . Pinted by W. *ANbs. A Mu RRAY, and J. Coch RAN. - 2 - - - - - T-Hrgh work of this kind have become considerably more numerous so .
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T-Hrgh work of this kind have become considerably more numerous since the beginog of 1747, our sale has been very little affected by their increase, as none of the late undertakings attempt to rival us in what most materially ...
T-Hrgh work of this kind have become considerably more numerous since the beginog of 1747, our sale has been very little affected by their increase, as none of the late undertakings attempt to rival us in what most materially ...
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... considerable body of his troops advanced through. §. to Smyrna, while himself followed with his main army. This at length determined the Turks to accept of the best conditions they could obtain; and accordingly a peace was concluded ...
... considerable body of his troops advanced through. §. to Smyrna, while himself followed with his main army. This at length determined the Turks to accept of the best conditions they could obtain; and accordingly a peace was concluded ...
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... considerably alarmed the court of Vienna. Upon this Prince Lobkowitz was ordered for Bohemia, to raise troops, and put that kingdom. in a state of defence. Several regiments, and some irregulars, with a large train of artillery, were ...
... considerably alarmed the court of Vienna. Upon this Prince Lobkowitz was ordered for Bohemia, to raise troops, and put that kingdom. in a state of defence. Several regiments, and some irregulars, with a large train of artillery, were ...
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... considerable magazines in all the places they abandoned; and Prince Livingstein, a Colonel of dragoons, immediately took possession of Milan, in the suburbs of which he killed or made prisoners about 600 men. Prince Lichtenstein, with ...
... considerable magazines in all the places they abandoned; and Prince Livingstein, a Colonel of dragoons, immediately took possession of Milan, in the suburbs of which he killed or made prisoners about 600 men. Prince Lichtenstein, with ...
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