The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... took an oppor- tunity to quit the Raja's dominions , and offer his fervice to the Nabob that was marching against him . The Nabob ac- cepted the offer , and gave him a con- fiderable command . The Nabob was victorious ; and Angria ...
... took an oppor- tunity to quit the Raja's dominions , and offer his fervice to the Nabob that was marching against him . The Nabob ac- cepted the offer , and gave him a con- fiderable command . The Nabob was victorious ; and Angria ...
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... took Allabeg , a place of great strength and importance . He next feized upon Hanarey , a small island near Kenerey , where he established a fishery . After many ftruggles between Angria and this prince , a treaty of peace , offen- five ...
... took Allabeg , a place of great strength and importance . He next feized upon Hanarey , a small island near Kenerey , where he established a fishery . After many ftruggles between Angria and this prince , a treaty of peace , offen- five ...
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... took poffeffion of the town of St Philip's , and mounted a guard at Stanhope's tower . Now ho- ftilities commenced by a few ftraggling French ; who fired from the town at fome of the country , but without hurt to any . This however ...
... took poffeffion of the town of St Philip's , and mounted a guard at Stanhope's tower . Now ho- ftilities commenced by a few ftraggling French ; who fired from the town at fome of the country , but without hurt to any . This however ...
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the Argyle ; two were killed by one ball , which took off the head of one , and shattered that of the other all to pieces . A fhell falling into a carriage - fhed of the weft counterguard , blew it up , but did no other damage ; and a ...
the Argyle ; two were killed by one ball , which took off the head of one , and shattered that of the other all to pieces . A fhell falling into a carriage - fhed of the weft counterguard , blew it up , but did no other damage ; and a ...
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... took the let- ter directed to them under confideration Jan. 4. Some members alledged , that this step taken by the prefbytery of Edin- burgh was irregular and unprecedented , and that therefore the affair ought to be difmiffed . But ...
... took the let- ter directed to them under confideration Jan. 4. Some members alledged , that this step taken by the prefbytery of Edin- burgh was irregular and unprecedented , and that therefore the affair ought to be difmiffed . But ...
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