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... most alert move- ments and artifices of the huflar - warfare were to be tried ; and in which he per- fetly fucceeded . A report of his fuccefs and good conduct being transmitted to the King of Pruffia , his master , he was , on the 29th ...
... most alert move- ments and artifices of the huflar - warfare were to be tried ; and in which he per- fetly fucceeded . A report of his fuccefs and good conduct being transmitted to the King of Pruffia , his master , he was , on the 29th ...
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... most alert and funtle beafts of prey . The ready and neat equipment of their perfons ; equal quicknefs and address in regard to their horfes ; fkill to keep the faddle , and ufe the fabre and piftols , in every difficulty of riding ...
... most alert and funtle beafts of prey . The ready and neat equipment of their perfons ; equal quicknefs and address in regard to their horfes ; fkill to keep the faddle , and ufe the fabre and piftols , in every difficulty of riding ...
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... most daring heroifm , and of a genius for ftratagem the most profound and fer- tile , it would have been difficult to per- fuade Frederick to use him abfolutely ill . In peace , this was lefs hard for an artful enemy to accomplish ; as ...
... most daring heroifm , and of a genius for ftratagem the most profound and fer- tile , it would have been difficult to per- fuade Frederick to use him abfolutely ill . In peace , this was lefs hard for an artful enemy to accomplish ; as ...
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... most ancient Dy- natty down to the Han , about 200 years before Chrift . 4. Cheu ye - çiuen - xu , or The moft per- fect Writings on the re - kim , by Cheu Kum , a celebrated law - giver who flourish- ed about 1122 before Chrift , 5. Lo ...
... most ancient Dy- natty down to the Han , about 200 years before Chrift . 4. Cheu ye - çiuen - xu , or The moft per- fect Writings on the re - kim , by Cheu Kum , a celebrated law - giver who flourish- ed about 1122 before Chrift , 5. Lo ...
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... most favourable kin both with refpect to the climate of the counti and the fertility of the land . We have alrea feen that Palmer , Muir , and Skirving_arriv at Port Jackfon , in October 1794. Farly the following year , Mr. Jofeph ...
... most favourable kin both with refpect to the climate of the counti and the fertility of the land . We have alrea feen that Palmer , Muir , and Skirving_arriv at Port Jackfon , in October 1794. Farly the following year , Mr. Jofeph ...
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