The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... thought fit to entrench 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 ...
... thought fit to entrench 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 ...
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... thought fit to retreat Northward . After feveral marches and countermarches , both armies encamped within fight of each o- ther near Velletri . Here they continued till the beginning of November , without any action of confequence ...
... thought fit to retreat Northward . After feveral marches and countermarches , both armies encamped within fight of each o- ther near Velletri . Here they continued till the beginning of November , without any action of confequence ...
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... thought to love the Dutch more than the Eng- lif , to trust more to them , and to admit them to more freedom with him . A general difguft ( he fays ) was pread among the English officers , and the Nobility . The Earl of Marlborough thought ...
... thought to love the Dutch more than the Eng- lif , to trust more to them , and to admit them to more freedom with him . A general difguft ( he fays ) was pread among the English officers , and the Nobility . The Earl of Marlborough thought ...
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... thought of fending any British or Hano- verian troops to her affiftance , fince the was fecure against any attack in Flanders . I fay , Sir , we ought not to have thought of fending any British or Hanoverian troops , if we had found it ...
... thought of fending any British or Hano- verian troops to her affiftance , fince the was fecure against any attack in Flanders . I fay , Sir , we ought not to have thought of fending any British or Hanoverian troops , if we had found it ...
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... thought proper to form a- ny fuch alliance . When I confider thefe things , Sir , I cannot help wondering , what put it in our wrong heads to fend our troops to Flanders , or to form an army in that country . Flanders is , of all others ...
... thought proper to form a- ny fuch alliance . When I confider thefe things , Sir , I cannot help wondering , what put it in our wrong heads to fend our troops to Flanders , or to form an army in that country . Flanders is , of all others ...
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