London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volum 8C. Ackers, 1739 |
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... Army , as well as the Riot felves . I mention this only by Way and Black - As Thefe Tumults are of Conjecture ; but there feems to plainly owing to the Want of Em- be at prefent too good an Under , playment , the Sinking of their Wages ...
... Army , as well as the Riot felves . I mention this only by Way and Black - As Thefe Tumults are of Conjecture ; but there feems to plainly owing to the Want of Em- be at prefent too good an Under , playment , the Sinking of their Wages ...
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... Army of Saxons con- others , many Alterations have been quered , and got Poffeffion of any made ; and therefore , I fhall now C Part of the Ifland , their chief Ge- proceed to confider fome of the neral or Leader , with the Confent ...
... Army of Saxons con- others , many Alterations have been quered , and got Poffeffion of any made ; and therefore , I fhall now C Part of the Ifland , their chief Ge- proceed to confider fome of the neral or Leader , with the Confent ...
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... Army but only over the Free- holders of his own Manors , in cafe A the Witenagemote fhould think fit to appoint another Perfon to com- mand their Army , as they actually did after Hengiff's Death ; for tho ' his Son Efcus fucceeded him ...
... Army but only over the Free- holders of his own Manors , in cafe A the Witenagemote fhould think fit to appoint another Perfon to com- mand their Army , as they actually did after Hengiff's Death ; for tho ' his Son Efcus fucceeded him ...
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... Army of 170,000 Men . From Conftantinople we hear , that the Per- Jian Ambaffadors lately arrived at the Ottoman Porte , preffed for an Audience of the Grand Seignor foon after their Arrival , which the Prime Vizir would not confent to ...
... Army of 170,000 Men . From Conftantinople we hear , that the Per- Jian Ambaffadors lately arrived at the Ottoman Porte , preffed for an Audience of the Grand Seignor foon after their Arrival , which the Prime Vizir would not confent to ...
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... Army , we muft fup- in fome Measure his Slaves or me- pofe that every Saxon had fome nial Servants ; and therefore we must Share of the Land , to be held by A fuppofe , that fuch Tenants were at military Service only , either of the ...
... Army , we muft fup- in fome Measure his Slaves or me- pofe that every Saxon had fome nial Servants ; and therefore we must Share of the Land , to be held by A fuppofe , that fuch Tenants were at military Service only , either of the ...
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