The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... first instance in which this appeared was , his ordering a camp to be formed on the frontiers of Saxony , when 12,000 auxili- aries from that electorate were upon the point of marching to the Low Countries . Tho ' no quarrel was ...
... first instance in which this appeared was , his ordering a camp to be formed on the frontiers of Saxony , when 12,000 auxili- aries from that electorate were upon the point of marching to the Low Countries . Tho ' no quarrel was ...
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... first news of this alliance , a rumour began to be spread , that the political fy- ftem of that court was changed , and that a feeming coldness had arifen , instead of that close friendship which had fubfifted between his Majesty of ...
... first news of this alliance , a rumour began to be spread , that the political fy- ftem of that court was changed , and that a feeming coldness had arifen , instead of that close friendship which had fubfifted between his Majesty of ...
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... first quality fet out to implore her Imperial Majefty's clemency . The Doge was indeed excufed from the degra- ding task of making his submission in per- fon at Vienna , as one of his predeceffors did in the last century at Versailles ...
... first quality fet out to implore her Imperial Majefty's clemency . The Doge was indeed excufed from the degra- ding task of making his submission in per- fon at Vienna , as one of his predeceffors did in the last century at Versailles ...
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... first from either plate . The event , after a great number of trials , was , that the dif- ference in point of time was fcarce per- ceivable ; fo that nothing , with any accu- racy , could be determined by either of us : for fometimes ...
... first from either plate . The event , after a great number of trials , was , that the dif- ference in point of time was fcarce per- ceivable ; fo that nothing , with any accu- racy , could be determined by either of us : for fometimes ...
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... first and third regiments of foot- 40 s .; and that one million be raised by guards , Hufke's Welch fufileers , and some a lottery , and charged on faid duties . The other regiments , began to imbark on the houfe agreed to thefe ...
... first and third regiments of foot- 40 s .; and that one million be raised by guards , Hufke's Welch fufileers , and some a lottery , and charged on faid duties . The other regiments , began to imbark on the houfe agreed to thefe ...
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