The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... said], a bloody battle ensued between them, in which the former was entirely defeated; the vanquished left 7oco dead in the field, and retired in great confusion towards the frontiers of Georgia, where they plundered all the country ...
... said], a bloody battle ensued between them, in which the former was entirely defeated; the vanquished left 7oco dead in the field, and retired in great confusion towards the frontiers of Georgia, where they plundered all the country ...
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... said, “I have no reason to complain of the bravery of my troops, or the experience of my officers; I alone was in the fault, and I hope to repair it.” This fault lay, it is said, in exposing his infantry, naked, and uncovered by the ...
... said, “I have no reason to complain of the bravery of my troops, or the experience of my officers; I alone was in the fault, and I hope to repair it.” This fault lay, it is said, in exposing his infantry, naked, and uncovered by the ...
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... said to have an army 35,000 strong. He made quick marches, and came to Leipsic Sept. 4. From thence he advanced to meet the combined army, which was said to confist of about 50,0so men. Upon the approach of the Prussians, the troops at ...
... said to have an army 35,000 strong. He made quick marches, and came to Leipsic Sept. 4. From thence he advanced to meet the combined army, which was said to confist of about 50,0so men. Upon the approach of the Prussians, the troops at ...
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... said, that the dispositions made by his Majesty in this action, surpassed every thing he had formerly done, and that they were never more happily executed. The Austrians fought with great resolution and bravery, and when one line was ...
... said, that the dispositions made by his Majesty in this action, surpassed every thing he had formerly done, and that they were never more happily executed. The Austrians fought with great resolution and bravery, and when one line was ...
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... said, Lo! he falleth to the ground ; his glory is departed; his name shall be heard no more. But the Lord of hosts was with FRED ERI cK; the God of battles arose in his strength; Then were his foes scattered, as smoke is driven, and as ...
... said, Lo! he falleth to the ground ; his glory is departed; his name shall be heard no more. But the Lord of hosts was with FRED ERI cK; the God of battles arose in his strength; Then were his foes scattered, as smoke is driven, and as ...
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