The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... fide the Imperialis have Mentz , and the courfe of the Rhine . On the other fide , the French have Lan- dau , the chain of fortified places on the Sarre , Luxembourg and the courfe of the Mofelle . The armies being thus fi- tuated , it ...
... fide the Imperialis have Mentz , and the courfe of the Rhine . On the other fide , the French have Lan- dau , the chain of fortified places on the Sarre , Luxembourg and the courfe of the Mofelle . The armies being thus fi- tuated , it ...
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... fide . I have the honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) JOHN B. SCHAW Major of the 68th regiment . and Lieut . - Col . Horfe - Guards , Jan. 6 . Difpatches from Colonel Stuart , of which the following are copies , have been this day received ...
... fide . I have the honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) JOHN B. SCHAW Major of the 68th regiment . and Lieut . - Col . Horfe - Guards , Jan. 6 . Difpatches from Colonel Stuart , of which the following are copies , have been this day received ...
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... of it was particu- larly alarming . In the fame tenement is the Goldfmiths - Hall , the Affay Office , and fome fhops . It has a narrow lane on on one fide , which feparates it from St Giles 68 Vol . $ 8 . British Intelligence .
... of it was particu- larly alarming . In the fame tenement is the Goldfmiths - Hall , the Affay Office , and fome fhops . It has a narrow lane on on one fide , which feparates it from St Giles 68 Vol . $ 8 . British Intelligence .
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... fide of the queftion . Though our infufficiency be too great to admit of launching far into this unbounded career , we prefume to hope , that our perceptions , nay , our very mistakes , may encourage men of genius to enter upon it ...
... fide of the queftion . Though our infufficiency be too great to admit of launching far into this unbounded career , we prefume to hope , that our perceptions , nay , our very mistakes , may encourage men of genius to enter upon it ...
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... fide by a power- ful and restless neighbour , on the other by the Moors , who had long infested · the country , their incurfions and con- fpiracies required the exertions of every finew of the state to preferve its inde- pendence . At ...
... fide by a power- ful and restless neighbour , on the other by the Moors , who had long infested · the country , their incurfions and con- fpiracies required the exertions of every finew of the state to preferve its inde- pendence . At ...
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