The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... last year , hoftili but at the fame time , the advancedness of ties have never ceased between the TURKS the feafon was alledged as an excufe for and PERSIANS . The former acted only their not marching . About the middle on the defenfive ...
... last year , hoftili but at the fame time , the advancedness of ties have never ceased between the TURKS the feafon was alledged as an excufe for and PERSIANS . The former acted only their not marching . About the middle on the defenfive ...
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... last evil did not happen him , as might be juftly feared , and his Pruffian Majefty had been affured of by his faithful allies the French . He repaffed the Rhine with very little lofs , met with as little disturbance afterward , and ...
... last evil did not happen him , as might be juftly feared , and his Pruffian Majefty had been affured of by his faithful allies the French . He repaffed the Rhine with very little lofs , met with as little disturbance afterward , and ...
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... last year the FRENCH made vaft preparations to invade G. Britain from Dunkirk , in expectation of finding a ftrong party in the kingdom to favour them : but the attempt proved abortive in itself ; and it appeared , at the fame time ...
... last year the FRENCH made vaft preparations to invade G. Britain from Dunkirk , in expectation of finding a ftrong party in the kingdom to favour them : but the attempt proved abortive in itself ; and it appeared , at the fame time ...
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... last we have in common with most of the other potentates of Europe ; but what should make the laft equally dear to us is , that , without accomplishing the last , we can never pretend to accomplish the first , or indeed to provide ...
... last we have in common with most of the other potentates of Europe ; but what should make the laft equally dear to us is , that , without accomplishing the last , we can never pretend to accomplish the first , or indeed to provide ...
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... Hungary and Sardi- nia was then fo flightly cemented , that it might be easily diffolved . This , Sir , was the Aving voted last year for taking 16,000 Hanoverians into British Jan. 1745. Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB . 15.
... Hungary and Sardi- nia was then fo flightly cemented , that it might be easily diffolved . This , Sir , was the Aving voted last year for taking 16,000 Hanoverians into British Jan. 1745. Proceedings of the POLITICAL CLUB . 15.
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