The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... whose forces had begun to lose ground, ordered a retreat. As he had to pass near the village of Roucous, and the French were now in possession of it, he had a brisk cannomade to fustain on his flank, besides what was behind him ...
... whose forces had begun to lose ground, ordered a retreat. As he had to pass near the village of Roucous, and the French were now in possession of it, he had a brisk cannomade to fustain on his flank, besides what was behind him ...
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... whose right hand, in state Enthron'd, sits JEsus, my dear advocate, 72 thee let my addresses find acco/, And still 1'll my felicity confs. What tho' the rage offe, should solid me for From all my friends, and my acquaintance dear ...
... whose right hand, in state Enthron'd, sits JEsus, my dear advocate, 72 thee let my addresses find acco/, And still 1'll my felicity confs. What tho' the rage offe, should solid me for From all my friends, and my acquaintance dear ...
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... whose name such letter is prefixed, is Agent for that corps. 2. Besides the abbreviations explained Mag. 1745, p.86.; in the following list, if the Colonel be dead, d is added; if killed, k, if removed, to the horseguards, h g : to the ...
... whose name such letter is prefixed, is Agent for that corps. 2. Besides the abbreviations explained Mag. 1745, p.86.; in the following list, if the Colonel be dead, d is added; if killed, k, if removed, to the horseguards, h g : to the ...
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... whose sides are all equal to one another, and whose angles are all equal to one another. Of these the lowest is an equilateral triangle, which consists of three equal sides, and three equal angles; and the next is a quarre or square ...
... whose sides are all equal to one another, and whose angles are all equal to one another. Of these the lowest is an equilateral triangle, which consists of three equal sides, and three equal angles; and the next is a quarre or square ...
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... whose head is formed, by two faces, making one re-entering angle, and whose sides are parallel from the head to the gorge. The head of the double tenaille is formed by four sides, which make two angles inwards, and three angles salient ...
... whose head is formed, by two faces, making one re-entering angle, and whose sides are parallel from the head to the gorge. The head of the double tenaille is formed by four sides, which make two angles inwards, and three angles salient ...
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