The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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Pagina 22
... pleased to re- fufe , alledging , that we could have no Occafion for them . March 18. During the Night , the Fascine Battery was attack'd by 300 Sailors , and 200 Soldiers , who pof- fefs'd themselves of it , with very lit- tle ...
... pleased to re- fufe , alledging , that we could have no Occafion for them . March 18. During the Night , the Fascine Battery was attack'd by 300 Sailors , and 200 Soldiers , who pof- fefs'd themselves of it , with very lit- tle ...
Pagina 23
... pleased to condemn them for not clearing more Ground than was neceffary ; a C cumftance , which , I fhould think , rather deferves his G Approbation , as ney avoided , im- properly , to fague the Workmen ; Eat this Caution , it seems ...
... pleased to condemn them for not clearing more Ground than was neceffary ; a C cumftance , which , I fhould think , rather deferves his G Approbation , as ney avoided , im- properly , to fague the Workmen ; Eat this Caution , it seems ...
Pagina 24
... pleased , in the latter Part of his Note , to reaffume his favourite Topick , the throwing out fcurrilous Reflections upon the Land Forces , I cannot pafs them over unobferved . This Succefs was , undoubtedly , neither difagree- able to ...
... pleased , in the latter Part of his Note , to reaffume his favourite Topick , the throwing out fcurrilous Reflections upon the Land Forces , I cannot pafs them over unobferved . This Succefs was , undoubtedly , neither difagree- able to ...
Pagina 76
... pleased to ftile it . Mr. Armstrong , the Gentleman who fucceeded as principal Engineer on the Death of Mr. Moor , had all the Experience , which could poffibly be acquired in Time of Peace , hav- . ing been continually employ'd during ...
... pleased to ftile it . Mr. Armstrong , the Gentleman who fucceeded as principal Engineer on the Death of Mr. Moor , had all the Experience , which could poffibly be acquired in Time of Peace , hav- . ing been continually employ'd during ...
Pagina 77
... pleased to describe , there 28 , 1741-2 . We shall therefore only would be no great Difficulty in ac- relate their Reception there . The counting for its Mifcarriage ; the Commandant , the Officers , and Peo- which , Lord Cathcart ( had ...
... pleased to describe , there 28 , 1741-2 . We shall therefore only would be no great Difficulty in ac- relate their Reception there . The counting for its Mifcarriage ; the Commandant , the Officers , and Peo- which , Lord Cathcart ( had ...
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