The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... foot , and been conti- nually increafing it , even after the treaty of Breflau , which was expected should fa- tisfy him ; fuch a conduct gave great um- brage to the Queen of Hungary and her allies . The reason of it remained much a ...
... foot , and been conti- nually increafing it , even after the treaty of Breflau , which was expected should fa- tisfy him ; fuch a conduct gave great um- brage to the Queen of Hungary and her allies . The reason of it remained much a ...
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... foot , retired under the cannon of Philipf burg , as Pr . Charles was approaching the Rhine . There they lay unmolefted , be- cause their mafter did not then think it prudent to fhew his defign of infringing the neutrality he had ...
... foot , retired under the cannon of Philipf burg , as Pr . Charles was approaching the Rhine . There they lay unmolefted , be- cause their mafter did not then think it prudent to fhew his defign of infringing the neutrality he had ...
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... foot and 5000 horfe for repelling any invasion that may be made of her dominions in I taly , and in her favours renounces the claim he had upon the eftate of Milan . In confideration of this , the King of G. Britain promises to pay him ...
... foot and 5000 horfe for repelling any invasion that may be made of her dominions in I taly , and in her favours renounces the claim he had upon the eftate of Milan . In confideration of this , the King of G. Britain promises to pay him ...
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... foot of the troops of Hanover , ( together with the general officers and the train of artillery ) , in the pay of G. Britain , from the 26th day of December 1743 , to the 25th day of De cember 1744 , both inclufive . " The Speech of L ...
... foot of the troops of Hanover , ( together with the general officers and the train of artillery ) , in the pay of G. Britain , from the 26th day of December 1743 , to the 25th day of De cember 1744 , both inclufive . " The Speech of L ...
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... foot people to attend it . After he left Madrass , Mrs Benyon went to vifit his Lady . The Governor was fo obliging to write me a letter over night , to in- vite myself and your fifter to go with Mrs Benyon the next morning to vifit ...
... foot people to attend it . After he left Madrass , Mrs Benyon went to vifit his Lady . The Governor was fo obliging to write me a letter over night , to in- vite myself and your fifter to go with Mrs Benyon the next morning to vifit ...
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