The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... troops , than were killed by Khe- venhuller's huffars . The 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 ...
... troops , than were killed by Khe- venhuller's huffars . The 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 ...
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... 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 turn that event might ...
... 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 turn that event might ...
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... troops are making in his do- minions , feems fomewhat unaccountable , at a time when he was thought to have many advantages over them . Tho ' the fecurity of the Queen's properties in Italy depend in fome measure on his Majefty's ...
... troops are making in his do- minions , feems fomewhat unaccountable , at a time when he was thought to have many advantages over them . Tho ' the fecurity of the Queen's properties in Italy depend in fome measure on his Majefty's ...
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... troops dared to have acted in Germany , why did they not follow Maillebois , who was fo nigh a neighbour to them ... troops of Hanover , and amused with stories of a great army's be- E ing ing particularly neceffary to be affembled in ...
... troops dared to have acted in Germany , why did they not follow Maillebois , who was fo nigh a neighbour to them ... troops of Hanover , and amused with stories of a great army's be- E ing ing particularly neceffary to be affembled in ...
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... troops could be gotten for love or money but Hanoveri- ans ; that the noise of these mighty pre- parations drew off the French forces from Dauphiny ; that they prevented more for- ces being fent into Germany ; and that it was fhewing a ...
... troops could be gotten for love or money but Hanoveri- ans ; that the noise of these mighty pre- parations drew off the French forces from Dauphiny ; that they prevented more for- ces being fent into Germany ; and that it was fhewing a ...
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