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... instant when I writ of his death . I have in another place , and in a paper by itself , sufficiently convinced this man that he is dead , and , if he has any shame , I do not doubt but that by this time he owns it to all his ...
... instant when I writ of his death . I have in another place , and in a paper by itself , sufficiently convinced this man that he is dead , and , if he has any shame , I do not doubt but that by this time he owns it to all his ...
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... instant , N. S. inform us , that his Royal Highness employs all his address in alarming the enemy , and perplexing their speculations concerning his real designs the ensuing campaign . Contracts are entered into with the merchants of ...
... instant , N. S. inform us , that his Royal Highness employs all his address in alarming the enemy , and perplexing their speculations concerning his real designs the ensuing campaign . Contracts are entered into with the merchants of ...
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... instant , N. S. that the grand general of the Crown of Poland was so far from entering into a treaty with king Stanislaus , that he had written circular letters , wherein he exhorted the Palatines to join against him ; declaring that ...
... instant , N. S. that the grand general of the Crown of Poland was so far from entering into a treaty with king Stanislaus , that he had written circular letters , wherein he exhorted the Palatines to join against him ; declaring that ...
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... instant , with advice , that the enemy having made a detachment from Tournay , of fifteen hundred horse , each trooper carrying a foot soldier behind him , in order to surprise the garrison of Alost ; the allies , upon notice of their ...
... instant , with advice , that the enemy having made a detachment from Tournay , of fifteen hundred horse , each trooper carrying a foot soldier behind him , in order to surprise the garrison of Alost ; the allies , upon notice of their ...
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... instant , say , that a felucca was arrived there in five days from Marseilles , with an account , that the people of that city had made an insurrection , by reason of the scarcity of provisions ; and that the intendant had ordered some ...
... instant , say , that a felucca was arrived there in five days from Marseilles , with an account , that the people of that city had made an insurrection , by reason of the scarcity of provisions ; and that the intendant had ordered some ...
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