The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... master, took Col. Chauffllon, with his corps of irregulars, prisoners, and seized two pieces of cannon, two colours, and a magazine of all sorts of provisions. The Prince of Bevern finding himself unable to make head against the ...
... master, took Col. Chauffllon, with his corps of irregulars, prisoners, and seized two pieces of cannon, two colours, and a magazine of all sorts of provisions. The Prince of Bevern finding himself unable to make head against the ...
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... master, a gold medal.—Nothing of Jifficient ~ert produced. 1. For the greatest number of us ful experiroots in agriculture, five guineas, given by her Grace Henrietta Duchess-dowager of Gordon. —Nothing of sufficient merit produced. 6 ...
... master, a gold medal.—Nothing of Jifficient ~ert produced. 1. For the greatest number of us ful experiroots in agriculture, five guineas, given by her Grace Henrietta Duchess-dowager of Gordon. —Nothing of sufficient merit produced. 6 ...
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... Master-Worker of the Mint, a Lord of the Treasury, Treasurer of the Chamber, and Clcik of the Pipe. 20. At London, in the 87th year of her age, Mrs Elisabeth Murray, a maiden-lady, jo of a considerable fortune near Glasgow. 20. At ...
... Master-Worker of the Mint, a Lord of the Treasury, Treasurer of the Chamber, and Clcik of the Pipe. 20. At London, in the 87th year of her age, Mrs Elisabeth Murray, a maiden-lady, jo of a considerable fortune near Glasgow. 20. At ...
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... master's sending troops into the empire; in which he affirmed, that the alliance between his Most Christian Majesty and the EmpressQueen contained no stipulation against the rights of the empire, or against the Protestant religion; that ...
... master's sending troops into the empire; in which he affirmed, that the alliance between his Most Christian Majesty and the EmpressQueen contained no stipulation against the rights of the empire, or against the Protestant religion; that ...
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... master, who has nothing more at heart than the re-establishing of peace in Germany, has, at the requisition of the King of G. Britain, sent me to take the command of his Britannic Majesty's army. You may be assured I shall conduct it in ...
... master, who has nothing more at heart than the re-establishing of peace in Germany, has, at the requisition of the King of G. Britain, sent me to take the command of his Britannic Majesty's army. You may be assured I shall conduct it in ...
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