The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... thought prudent to leave Bohemia quite at his Pruffian Ma- jesty's mercy , therefore a treaty of defen- five alliance was concluded between the EMPRESSES OF GERMANY and RUSSIA , by which each of them engaged to furnish the other with ...
... thought prudent to leave Bohemia quite at his Pruffian Ma- jesty's mercy , therefore a treaty of defen- five alliance was concluded between the EMPRESSES OF GERMANY and RUSSIA , by which each of them engaged to furnish the other with ...
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... thought that the neceffity of his Sardinian Majefty's affairs would make him now glad to accept of a feparate peace , M. Maillebois , who commanded the French troops in Italy , had orders from his court to make proposals to that purpose ...
... thought that the neceffity of his Sardinian Majefty's affairs would make him now glad to accept of a feparate peace , M. Maillebois , who commanded the French troops in Italy , had orders from his court to make proposals to that purpose ...
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... thought fit that the Auftrians fhould attack them in flank , left the order of battle fhould fo far be changed as to cut off their retreat towards Macftricht . Inftead of purfuing the allies to break them , the French only followed with ...
... thought fit that the Auftrians fhould attack them in flank , left the order of battle fhould fo far be changed as to cut off their retreat towards Macftricht . Inftead of purfuing the allies to break them , the French only followed with ...
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... thought it high time to concert mea- fures for obviating thefe dangers ; and , for this purpose , a few months before his death , he concluded that treaty with the Emperor and the Dutch , commonly cal- led the grand alliance ; the ...
... thought it high time to concert mea- fures for obviating thefe dangers ; and , for this purpose , a few months before his death , he concluded that treaty with the Emperor and the Dutch , commonly cal- led the grand alliance ; the ...
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... thought we meant , nor can any one just- ly expect . Befides , Sir , there is in all fuch general engagements a condition implied ; which is , a probability that our affistance will be in fome degree effectual . We can ne- ver be ...
... thought we meant , nor can any one just- ly expect . Befides , Sir , there is in all fuch general engagements a condition implied ; which is , a probability that our affistance will be in fome degree effectual . We can ne- ver be ...
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