The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... first infringed by the French garrison at Hunninghen; part of which passed the Rhine towards the end of January, surprised a few Austrian hussars, and committed some outrages on the German side, Upon notice of this, the deputies of the ...
... first infringed by the French garrison at Hunninghen; part of which passed the Rhine towards the end of January, surprised a few Austrian hussars, and committed some outrages on the German side, Upon notice of this, the deputies of the ...
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... first news of this alliance, a rumour began to be spread, that the political system of that court was changed, and that a seeming coldness had arisen, instead of that close friendship which had subsisted between his Majesty of Poland ...
... first news of this alliance, a rumour began to be spread, that the political system of that court was changed, and that a seeming coldness had arisen, instead of that close friendship which had subsisted between his Majesty of Poland ...
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... first made himself master of Rivalta and Serravaila, and appointed Pr. Picolomini with 12 battalions to form the fiege of Gavi, marched from Tortona on the 29th, and by the 3d of September was got to the suburbs of Genoa. As the late ...
... first made himself master of Rivalta and Serravaila, and appointed Pr. Picolomini with 12 battalions to form the fiege of Gavi, marched from Tortona on the 29th, and by the 3d of September was got to the suburbs of Genoa. As the late ...
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... first view appear to be a paradox; yet, Sir, if we consider one observation I have already made, it will be found to be a clear demonstration. If we give the Queen of Hungary a very powerful assistance, and meet with great success upon ...
... first view appear to be a paradox; yet, Sir, if we consider one observation I have already made, it will be found to be a clear demonstration. If we give the Queen of Hungary a very powerful assistance, and meet with great success upon ...
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... first from either plate. The event, after a #. number of trials, was, that the diference in point of time was scarce perceivable; § that nothing, with any accuracy, could be determined by either of us: for sometimes the farthest would ...
... first from either plate. The event, after a #. number of trials, was, that the diference in point of time was scarce perceivable; § that nothing, with any accuracy, could be determined by either of us: for sometimes the farthest would ...
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