The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 68,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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... able to take part in the first operations of the war ; but they are on their march , and 80,000 are al- ready arrived at Brodi and Belitz ; they are to cross the Oder at Brieg , Breslau , and Gros Glogau . The amount of the Russian ...
... able to take part in the first operations of the war ; but they are on their march , and 80,000 are al- ready arrived at Brodi and Belitz ; they are to cross the Oder at Brieg , Breslau , and Gros Glogau . The amount of the Russian ...
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... able under a better arrangement . P. 95 . Upon the whole , without assenting to all the Author's conclusions , par- ticularly with regard to the volun- teers , ( when he appears to have over- looked the decided preference of vo- lontary ...
... able under a better arrangement . P. 95 . Upon the whole , without assenting to all the Author's conclusions , par- ticularly with regard to the volun- teers , ( when he appears to have over- looked the decided preference of vo- lontary ...
Strona 946
... able to have stood a long siege , was only blockaded for fourteen days , when it surrendered without almost fir- ing a shot . The booty found there was immense - more than seven millions Sterling ; every one that was able having sent ...
... able to have stood a long siege , was only blockaded for fourteen days , when it surrendered without almost fir- ing a shot . The booty found there was immense - more than seven millions Sterling ; every one that was able having sent ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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