The Scots Magazine, 19±ÇSands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... post was at- tacked by the Auftrian pandours ; but they were repulfed with lofs , and pur- fued a confiderable way . This is the account given in the piece faid to have been written by his Pruffian Majefty . According to the Auftrian ...
... post was at- tacked by the Auftrian pandours ; but they were repulfed with lofs , and pur- fued a confiderable way . This is the account given in the piece faid to have been written by his Pruffian Majefty . According to the Auftrian ...
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... Post - boy , a fnow privateer of Morlaix , of 10 guns , carried into Plymouth . By the Dunkirk , Capt . Howe : The Prince de Soubize , a privateer of 14 carriage - guns , 10 fwi- vels , and upwards of 100 men , carried into Portsmouth ...
... Post - boy , a fnow privateer of Morlaix , of 10 guns , carried into Plymouth . By the Dunkirk , Capt . Howe : The Prince de Soubize , a privateer of 14 carriage - guns , 10 fwi- vels , and upwards of 100 men , carried into Portsmouth ...
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... post of Tilfa to incamp his army in , as the most advantageous fitu- ation for obferving the motions of the Ruffians . It has the river Niemen be- hind ; a ridge of hills in front , which command the whole country for a good way forward ...
... post of Tilfa to incamp his army in , as the most advantageous fitu- ation for obferving the motions of the Ruffians . It has the river Niemen be- hind ; a ridge of hills in front , which command the whole country for a good way forward ...
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... published in the General Evening Post of Feb. 15. in which it is faid , that in all the villages in Qxford- E e hire , are , 1. That exportation , which has occafioned so April 1757. Of the causes and cure of the high price of corn . 189.
... published in the General Evening Post of Feb. 15. in which it is faid , that in all the villages in Qxford- E e hire , are , 1. That exportation , which has occafioned so April 1757. Of the causes and cure of the high price of corn . 189.
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... post a- long the banks of the Niemen , in order to intercept the barges which carried corn from Poland into Pruffia ; and that fome of their irregulars having entered the Pruffian territory , they had been re- pulfed with lofs . In the ...
... post a- long the banks of the Niemen , in order to intercept the barges which carried corn from Poland into Pruffia ; and that fome of their irregulars having entered the Pruffian territory , they had been re- pulfed with lofs . In the ...
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