The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... 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 orders of Peasants and ...
... 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 orders of Peasants and ...
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... enemies , which was threatened fo late- ly to be overwhelmed in flavery , with the reft of Europe , by the French ... enemy's troops , than were killed by Khe- venhuller's huffars . The conduct of his PRUSSIAN Majefty in abandoning ...
... enemies , which was threatened fo late- ly to be overwhelmed in flavery , with the reft of Europe , by the French ... enemy's troops , than were killed by Khe- venhuller's huffars . The conduct of his PRUSSIAN Majefty in abandoning ...
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... enemy to quit that country , but for the defperate defence of Prague by the French : and defperate it was indeed , it be- ing a large irregular city , or rather clufter of cities , which no art could fortify to much purpofe , and the ...
... enemy to quit that country , but for the defperate defence of Prague by the French : and defperate it was indeed , it be- ing a large irregular city , or rather clufter of cities , which no art could fortify to much purpofe , and the ...
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... no time in attacking the enemy with , the utmost vigour ; not to ftir a ftep without the Se- rene Infante , who should supply the place of of a Major - General , and share the dan- 6 Jan. 1743 . A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
... no time in attacking the enemy with , the utmost vigour ; not to ftir a ftep without the Se- rene Infante , who should supply the place of of a Major - General , and share the dan- 6 Jan. 1743 . A Summary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
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... enemy . Sir George Byng . In confequence where- of , as Sweden before , Spain of a firm friend becomes an implacable enemy , and takes all advantages of manifefting its re- fentments ; the fad effects of which , wę both feel and lament ...
... enemy . Sir George Byng . In confequence where- of , as Sweden before , Spain of a firm friend becomes an implacable enemy , and takes all advantages of manifefting its re- fentments ; the fad effects of which , wę both feel and lament ...
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