The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 717
... Prussia , amount to 200,000 men . The Bavarian troops have taken for- rible possession of the Prussian towns of Iphosen , Market , and Bibert . The states of the new Rhenish Confedera- tion have received orders from Paris , to get ready ...
... Prussia , amount to 200,000 men . The Bavarian troops have taken for- rible possession of the Prussian towns of Iphosen , Market , and Bibert . The states of the new Rhenish Confedera- tion have received orders from Paris , to get ready ...
Pagina 868
... Prussian nation , to insult the Queen , and to degrade the character of the King ; and in doing this , he discovers an insolent triumph over misfortune , of which only a very vulgar and indelicate mind could be guilty . The Prussian ...
... Prussian nation , to insult the Queen , and to degrade the character of the King ; and in doing this , he discovers an insolent triumph over misfortune , of which only a very vulgar and indelicate mind could be guilty . The Prussian ...
Pagina 944
... Prussian Majesty , our readers will not be prepared to expect intelligence of a more favourable complexion . What we have now to communicate is , how- ever , disastrous beyond any thing they may have anticipated , or even beyond any ...
... Prussian Majesty , our readers will not be prepared to expect intelligence of a more favourable complexion . What we have now to communicate is , how- ever , disastrous beyond any thing they may have anticipated , or even beyond any ...
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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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