The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... conduct of the Ge- nerals Lewenhaupt and Bodenbroek ; the iffue of which is a report of the council of war , whereby it is determined , That Gen. Lewenhaupt very ill difcharged his duty as Commander in Chief , in neglecting pro- perly ...
... conduct of the Ge- nerals Lewenhaupt and Bodenbroek ; the iffue of which is a report of the council of war , whereby it is determined , That Gen. Lewenhaupt very ill difcharged his duty as Commander in Chief , in neglecting pro- perly ...
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... conduct of his PRUSSIAN Majefty in abandoning the allies gave inexpreffible furprise at first ; but which foon ceafed , when his reasons for fo doing were publick- ly known . He found himself made the dupe of France , whofe chief defign ...
... conduct of his PRUSSIAN Majefty in abandoning the allies gave inexpreffible furprise at first ; but which foon ceafed , when his reasons for fo doing were publick- ly known . He found himself made the dupe of France , whofe chief defign ...
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... conduct of the French troops ; whofe devastations and irregulari- ties in Bavaria are faid even to have far ex- ceeded those of the Pandours and Croats . The late ELECTOR PALATINE , a lit- tle before his death , to guard against any ...
... conduct of the French troops ; whofe devastations and irregulari- ties in Bavaria are faid even to have far ex- ceeded those of the Pandours and Croats . The late ELECTOR PALATINE , a lit- tle before his death , to guard against any ...
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... conduct as concerted , and in confe- quence of a treaty , which yields up Savoy to Don Philip . Indeed few pretend to know pofitively the fprings which govern the actions of the King of SARDINIA ; the courts of France and Spain having ...
... conduct as concerted , and in confe- quence of a treaty , which yields up Savoy to Don Philip . Indeed few pretend to know pofitively the fprings which govern the actions of the King of SARDINIA ; the courts of France and Spain having ...
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... conduct was by fuch means to be inquired into , fhould meet with any can- dour or fair treatment . If I judge more favourably of the cause and character of the Noble Lord whose conduct is now fo particularly proposed to be inquired into ...
... conduct was by fuch means to be inquired into , fhould meet with any can- dour or fair treatment . If I judge more favourably of the cause and character of the Noble Lord whose conduct is now fo particularly proposed to be inquired into ...
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