The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... himself in the present contests . • POLAND , after having been put almost all in a flame by private quarrels between fome of the principal Nobility , and quel- ling an infurrection that threatened confi- derable danger , at length ...
... himself in the present contests . • POLAND , after having been put almost all in a flame by private quarrels between fome of the principal Nobility , and quel- ling an infurrection that threatened confi- derable danger , at length ...
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... himself had lately experien- ced at the Rhine ; but treated him with the roughness that is due to a robber and invader ; and made him feverely feel the lafh he had twifted for another , driving him back with a half - ruined army ...
... himself had lately experien- ced at the Rhine ; but treated him with the roughness that is due to a robber and invader ; and made him feverely feel the lafh he had twifted for another , driving him back with a half - ruined army ...
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... himself behind the Lys . But the invafi- on of Bohemia , which gave the forces that had gone to oppofe Pr . Charles the liberty of returning at pleasure , whenever there were an urgent occafion for them , foon made it appear , that ...
... himself behind the Lys . But the invafi- on of Bohemia , which gave the forces that had gone to oppofe Pr . Charles the liberty of returning at pleasure , whenever there were an urgent occafion for them , foon made it appear , that ...
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... himself more firmly on his throne , but to render the extent of his dominions bet- On ter proportioned to his Imperial dignity . As their AUXILIARIES are to be confidered , the King of Pruffia , who fo well relishes the morfel he has ...
... himself more firmly on his throne , but to render the extent of his dominions bet- On ter proportioned to his Imperial dignity . As their AUXILIARIES are to be confidered , the King of Pruffia , who fo well relishes the morfel he has ...
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... himself , the principal aggreffor , has been driven out of his own territories , and the French , in a great measure , out of the empire : and altho ' the active part of these advantages , is owing to the conduct of Pr . Charles of ...
... himself , the principal aggreffor , has been driven out of his own territories , and the French , in a great measure , out of the empire : and altho ' the active part of these advantages , is owing to the conduct of Pr . Charles of ...
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