The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... soldiers entered into his service, the officers being allowed to go to their respective places of abode, upon their parole not to serve against him. In consequence of this surrender, his Polish Majesty, attended by his two sons Xavier ...
... soldiers entered into his service, the officers being allowed to go to their respective places of abode, upon their parole not to serve against him. In consequence of this surrender, his Polish Majesty, attended by his two sons Xavier ...
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... soldiers made prisoners, and three standards taken. On the other hand, the Prussians had seven subalterns and about too men killed, nine officers, feven subalterns, and 1.5o men wounded. According to the Austrian account, their own loss ...
... soldiers made prisoners, and three standards taken. On the other hand, the Prussians had seven subalterns and about too men killed, nine officers, feven subalterns, and 1.5o men wounded. According to the Austrian account, their own loss ...
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... soldiers boiled the pot. The Silefian army, under M. Schwerin, had a rude shock to sustain, having morasses to pass, precipices to climb, and batteries to face. Many generals, after the example of the Marshal, dismounted, and led their ...
... soldiers boiled the pot. The Silefian army, under M. Schwerin, had a rude shock to sustain, having morasses to pass, precipices to climb, and batteries to face. Many generals, after the example of the Marshal, dismounted, and led their ...
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... soldiers and subaltern officers, among whom were many Protestants, were very averse to act against his Prusfian Majesty. In fact, multitudes of thein deserted ; some going into the Prussian service, and others flying into the United ...
... soldiers and subaltern officers, among whom were many Protestants, were very averse to act against his Prusfian Majesty. In fact, multitudes of thein deserted ; some going into the Prussian service, and others flying into the United ...
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... soldiers; for which he was made a knight of the order of merit, and received a capon's commission. The vićtorious King invested Breslau on the 7th, and pushed on the siege with sock vigour, that the town surrendered on the zoth; and the ...
... soldiers; for which he was made a knight of the order of merit, and received a capon's commission. The vićtorious King invested Breslau on the 7th, and pushed on the siege with sock vigour, that the town surrendered on the zoth; and the ...
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