The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... troops , to the number of about 60,000 men , entered Saxony by three different routes . One body of them having advanced to Leipfic , the fame day they entered that city a decla- ration was published by the general who commanded them ...
... troops , to the number of about 60,000 men , entered Saxony by three different routes . One body of them having advanced to Leipfic , the fame day they entered that city a decla- ration was published by the general who commanded them ...
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... troops . The Auftrians could do nothing towards their affiftance , with out attempting to fight double their num- bers . It was in vain for them to think of returning to Pirna , though the fear of abfolute famine had not forbidden them ...
... troops . The Auftrians could do nothing towards their affiftance , with out attempting to fight double their num- bers . It was in vain for them to think of returning to Pirna , though the fear of abfolute famine had not forbidden them ...
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... troops which his Pruffian Majefty led into Saxony , he had also an army in Silefia , commanded by Marshal Schwerin , which advanced towards an Austrian one under Prince Piccolomini . The Pruffian troops had fome skirmishes with parties ...
... troops which his Pruffian Majefty led into Saxony , he had also an army in Silefia , commanded by Marshal Schwerin , which advanced towards an Austrian one under Prince Piccolomini . The Pruffian troops had fome skirmishes with parties ...
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... troops Xavierus and Charles , and Count Bruhl have for fome years been so posted , that his prime minister . There , before a they could , upon fhort warning , act to- meeting of the grandees who happened ward either Ruffia or Poland ...
... troops Xavierus and Charles , and Count Bruhl have for fome years been so posted , that his prime minister . There , before a they could , upon fhort warning , act to- meeting of the grandees who happened ward either Ruffia or Poland ...
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... troops that were affem- bled there , were fuch as were only fit for the fmooth feas and fhort voyages in the ... troops by the Modenese minifter , for the defence of St Philip's , was refused . 3. No reinforcements of any other troops ...
... troops that were affem- bled there , were fuch as were only fit for the fmooth feas and fhort voyages in the ... troops by the Modenese minifter , for the defence of St Philip's , was refused . 3. No reinforcements of any other troops ...
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