The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 31 巻F. Jefferies, 1761 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... troops ; whole communities regimented , and civil fo cieties converted into battalions . The F vaft republic of Europe is at this time divided into two great armies of fol- diers and feamen ; instead of enlifting foldiers , like ...
... troops ; whole communities regimented , and civil fo cieties converted into battalions . The F vaft republic of Europe is at this time divided into two great armies of fol- diers and feamen ; instead of enlifting foldiers , like ...
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... troops , and thou fhalt fee , that the proverb , which faith , " They fought like devils , fhall be made ' good . ' Your reverence knows the rest of this odious adventure . Next day the king defeated Laudobn , and gained a victory that ...
... troops , and thou fhalt fee , that the proverb , which faith , " They fought like devils , fhall be made ' good . ' Your reverence knows the rest of this odious adventure . Next day the king defeated Laudobn , and gained a victory that ...
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... troops of the bithops of Mentz , Triers , Cologn , and Bamberg , to have any encounter : what is facred is not to mix with what is prophane . If Satan had not interpofed , how fhould the Pruffians have not only ventured to refift the em ...
... troops of the bithops of Mentz , Triers , Cologn , and Bamberg , to have any encounter : what is facred is not to mix with what is prophane . If Satan had not interpofed , how fhould the Pruffians have not only ventured to refift the em ...
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... troops , and likewife fend your own troops to defend us against the French , who want to cut our throats , we will join with them , and allow them to take Hano- ver ; and furely , if they can keep us in the humour to pay them for de ...
... troops , and likewife fend your own troops to defend us against the French , who want to cut our throats , we will join with them , and allow them to take Hano- ver ; and furely , if they can keep us in the humour to pay them for de ...
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... troops , and bought off feveral enemies , for he never befieged any castle till the governor had refused his offers of fortune or preferment . the He divided his forces among his ge- nerals , and fent them into different provinces ...
... troops , and bought off feveral enemies , for he never befieged any castle till the governor had refused his offers of fortune or preferment . the He divided his forces among his ge- nerals , and fent them into different provinces ...
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