The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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Seite 53
... since the war began attempted to invade us, or shewn any design to raise disturbances within the kingdom. But when they had, the very year before, attempted to invade us; when they had called the pretender's son from Rome, in order to ...
... since the war began attempted to invade us, or shewn any design to raise disturbances within the kingdom. But when they had, the very year before, attempted to invade us; when they had called the pretender's son from Rome, in order to ...
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... since we were to draw away so many of our troops, care should have been taken to have the militia of the country well provided with arms and ammunition, and ready to assemble and march against any that should dare to appear against the ...
... since we were to draw away so many of our troops, care should have been taken to have the militia of the country well provided with arms and ammunition, and ready to assemble and march against any that should dare to appear against the ...
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... since; and as to such as have been granted since, which of them were granted with deliverance in parliament, and which without: And that they do certify the same to this house at the to: of next session of parliament. The returns made ...
... since; and as to such as have been granted since, which of them were granted with deliverance in parliament, and which without: And that they do certify the same to this house at the to: of next session of parliament. The returns made ...
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... since the beginning of the revolt. Advices by the way of Geneva represent the Genoese affairs as sinking under intestine divisions. They are said to be formed into two parties, one of which being for calling in the Austrians to their ...
... since the beginning of the revolt. Advices by the way of Geneva represent the Genoese affairs as sinking under intestine divisions. They are said to be formed into two parties, one of which being for calling in the Austrians to their ...
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... since at Inverary on parole, made their appearance before o Lord Justice-Clerk at Edinburgh, and were by his Lordship's order carried prisoners to the castle. Five regiments of foot, viz. Howard's [Old Buffs], from Carlisle, and ...
... since at Inverary on parole, made their appearance before o Lord Justice-Clerk at Edinburgh, and were by his Lordship's order carried prisoners to the castle. Five regiments of foot, viz. Howard's [Old Buffs], from Carlisle, and ...
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