The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... hands . M. de Caftellar , who was at a fmall diftance , with 6 or 7000 Spaniards , had fent 3coo of them to fuccour ... hand to affift Gen , Nadasti in oppo- fing any fuccours that might be fent to M. de fing Jan.1747 . 5 A fummary of ...
... hands . M. de Caftellar , who was at a fmall diftance , with 6 or 7000 Spaniards , had fent 3coo of them to fuccour ... hand to affift Gen , Nadasti in oppo- fing any fuccours that might be fent to M. de fing Jan.1747 . 5 A fummary of ...
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... hand , and M. de Caftellar on the other , Pr . Lichtenstein ordered Gen. Bernclau , with a strong detachment ... hands ; and Baron Leutrum carried on the fiege of Va obliged to quit the oppofite banks of it with precipitation ...
... hand , and M. de Caftellar on the other , Pr . Lichtenstein ordered Gen. Bernclau , with a strong detachment ... hands ; and Baron Leutrum carried on the fiege of Va obliged to quit the oppofite banks of it with precipitation ...
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... hands of fuch of the people as we could certain- ly depend on , the difaffected could never have got to any head ... hand in it . And it was lucky for us they had fo bad an opinion of it ; for , notwithstand- ing all the money we pay for ...
... hands of fuch of the people as we could certain- ly depend on , the difaffected could never have got to any head ... hand in it . And it was lucky for us they had fo bad an opinion of it ; for , notwithstand- ing all the money we pay for ...
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... hands , be annexed to the royalty , and which of them fince ; and as to fuch as have been granted fince , which of them were granted with deliver- ance in parliament , and which without And that they do certify the fame to this houfe at ...
... hands , be annexed to the royalty , and which of them fince ; and as to fuch as have been granted fince , which of them were granted with deliver- ance in parliament , and which without And that they do certify the fame to this houfe at ...
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... hands ? But Nor can their having recourfe to arms be accounted difhonourable , when em- ployed against their common foe , with whom they are at open war . When the Dutch had attempted to free themselves from the tyranny of the Spaniards ...
... hands ? But Nor can their having recourfe to arms be accounted difhonourable , when em- ployed against their common foe , with whom they are at open war . When the Dutch had attempted to free themselves from the tyranny of the Spaniards ...
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