The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... British , which were lying before that harbour . Confi- derable damage was done on both fides , without great advantage to either ; ex- cept that the Spanish fleet got out of the blockade in which they had long been pent up . This was ...
... British , which were lying before that harbour . Confi- derable damage was done on both fides , without great advantage to either ; ex- cept that the Spanish fleet got out of the blockade in which they had long been pent up . This was ...
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... British pay ; for which reafon they exprefsly referved to themselves the liberty of oppofing it , when the question came properly before them in the committee of fupply . This , I fay , Sir , was declared to be the way of think ing , as ...
... British pay ; for which reafon they exprefsly referved to themselves the liberty of oppofing it , when the question came properly before them in the committee of fupply . This , I fay , Sir , was declared to be the way of think ing , as ...
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... British pay . Perhaps the fuccefs of the Queen of Hungary's arms has fince given them hopes of being able to procure fome other advantages for the electorate of Hanover : but I can fee no reason , why this nation fhould be at any ...
... British pay . Perhaps the fuccefs of the Queen of Hungary's arms has fince given them hopes of being able to procure fome other advantages for the electorate of Hanover : but I can fee no reason , why this nation fhould be at any ...
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... British pay ; and the other is , That I am fully convinced , that our land - army , more especially thefe troops , have never been , nor can be , of any service to the Queen of Hungary ; therefore the keeping them in our pay can have no ...
... British pay ; and the other is , That I am fully convinced , that our land - army , more especially thefe troops , have never been , nor can be , of any service to the Queen of Hungary ; therefore the keeping them in our pay can have no ...
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Aving voted last year for taking 16,000 Hanoverians into British pay , I beg leave to offer my reasons why I cannot agree ... British house of Commons , to take confufion into their army . Sir , the experience of the two laft long wars ...
Aving voted last year for taking 16,000 Hanoverians into British pay , I beg leave to offer my reasons why I cannot agree ... British house of Commons , to take confufion into their army . Sir , the experience of the two laft long wars ...
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