The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... attack or repulfe the enemy , as occafion offered . In an- fwer to which charge , he throws the blame upon the inftructions he received from the council , which , he alledges , directed all his actions . This has given foom to the two ...
... attack or repulfe the enemy , as occafion offered . In an- fwer to which charge , he throws the blame upon the inftructions he received from the council , which , he alledges , directed all his actions . This has given foom to the two ...
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... attack , the moment he was entering upon action , M. Broglio gave him to un- derstand , that his orders abfolutely for- bade him to rifque a battle ; infomuch that the Count was obliged to abandon the party , and to retire ...
... attack , the moment he was entering upon action , M. Broglio gave him to un- derstand , that his orders abfolutely for- bade him to rifque a battle ; infomuch that the Count was obliged to abandon the party , and to retire ...
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... attack in time of flood : befides , there are fuch refervoirs of water , that the greatest part of the fand can ... attacking the enemy with , the utmost vigour ; not to ftir a ftep without the Se- rene Infante , who should supply the ...
... attack in time of flood : befides , there are fuch refervoirs of water , that the greatest part of the fand can ... attacking the enemy with , the utmost vigour ; not to ftir a ftep without the Se- rene Infante , who should supply the ...
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... attack would have been made upon Dun- F The Royal houfe of Stuart , in a more particular manner , felt the weight of an injured , exasperated people . But tho ' I lament their misfortunes , I cannot wish to blot their examples out of ...
... attack would have been made upon Dun- F The Royal houfe of Stuart , in a more particular manner , felt the weight of an injured , exasperated people . But tho ' I lament their misfortunes , I cannot wish to blot their examples out of ...
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... attack him next day , put his troops in order of battle early in the morning , and impatiently expected to fee the Spaniards approach ; which they could not do , without paffing thro ' the high road that leads from Barreux to Chamber ry ...
... attack him next day , put his troops in order of battle early in the morning , and impatiently expected to fee the Spaniards approach ; which they could not do , without paffing thro ' the high road that leads from Barreux to Chamber ry ...
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