The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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sending any of his troops to support it, nay that he declared his resolution to join the Empress-Queen and her allies, unless France would agree to reasonable terms of a general accommodation. But, as that rebellion declined, his ...
sending any of his troops to support it, nay that he declared his resolution to join the Empress-Queen and her allies, unless France would agree to reasonable terms of a general accommodation. But, as that rebellion declined, his ...
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... resolution of voting a triple contingent of troops, as was before observed, the court of Versailles did not desist from pressing them to observe a strict neutrality, and consequently to make no further warlike preparations. To this ...
... resolution of voting a triple contingent of troops, as was before observed, the court of Versailles did not desist from pressing them to observe a strict neutrality, and consequently to make no further warlike preparations. To this ...
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... resolution upon any of those heads, is not known. Early in the year, the King of DENMARK caused it be notified at foreign courts, that he was resolved to observe an exact neutrality, as he had hitherto done. As differences had long ...
... resolution upon any of those heads, is not known. Early in the year, the King of DENMARK caused it be notified at foreign courts, that he was resolved to observe an exact neutrality, as he had hitherto done. As differences had long ...
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... resolution of repassing the Po, in order to attempt a retreat towards Tortona. Their . was accordingly cffected between the mouth of the Lambro and that of the Tidone, in the night between the 9th and 10th. Upon notice of this, the ...
... resolution of repassing the Po, in order to attempt a retreat towards Tortona. Their . was accordingly cffected between the mouth of the Lambro and that of the Tidone, in the night between the 9th and 10th. Upon notice of this, the ...
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... 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 the infantry into two separate corps, the Austrians to operate towards the Bochetta, and the ...
... 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 the infantry into two separate corps, the Austrians to operate towards the Bochetta, and the ...
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