The Edinburgh Magazine, and Literary Miscellany: A New Series of the Scots Magazine, Volumen42Brymer, Murray and Cochran., 1780 |
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... troops , who had been evidently stationed on the fron- tiers for the purpose , and only waiting for an account of the event of the late Elector's death , poured on all fides into the Lower Bavaria , and feized upon e- very place they ...
... troops , who had been evidently stationed on the fron- tiers for the purpose , and only waiting for an account of the event of the late Elector's death , poured on all fides into the Lower Bavaria , and feized upon e- very place they ...
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... troops was not made , which it had been faid would have enabled Lord Mac- artney to fave Grenada . After many particular attacks on miniftry , Mr Town- thend went into a series of general feve- rity ; and faid , that the influence of ...
... troops was not made , which it had been faid would have enabled Lord Mac- artney to fave Grenada . After many particular attacks on miniftry , Mr Town- thend went into a series of general feve- rity ; and faid , that the influence of ...
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... troops repelling an attack made by the combined forces of France and the re- volted colonies on Savannah , the capital of that province ; - of her troops having taken the Spanish fort of St Fernando de Omoa , in the Bay of Honduras ...
... troops repelling an attack made by the combined forces of France and the re- volted colonies on Savannah , the capital of that province ; - of her troops having taken the Spanish fort of St Fernando de Omoa , in the Bay of Honduras ...
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... troops , the greateft part of the garri . fon having been drawn out to affift in demolishing the Indian corps and wig- wams . " In the Madrid Gazette of Dec. 31 . there is an account of the taking of the three British forts on the ...
... troops , the greateft part of the garri . fon having been drawn out to affift in demolishing the Indian corps and wig- wams . " In the Madrid Gazette of Dec. 31 . there is an account of the taking of the three British forts on the ...
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... troops occupied in Bava- ria ; and that , in return for the ceffion made by the Elector , the Emprefs - Queen and the Emperor fhould grant fome re- nunciations and inveftitures with respect to difputable fiefs and claims in his fa- vour ...
... troops occupied in Bava- ria ; and that , in return for the ceffion made by the Elector , the Emprefs - Queen and the Emperor fhould grant fome re- nunciations and inveftitures with respect to difputable fiefs and claims in his fa- vour ...
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