The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... squadrons of horse and dragoons expected from Poland, which, with the Saxon deserters, were to form a body of reserve. The King of Prussia formed his troops into three armies likewise. One of these assembled in Silesia, under M ...
... squadrons of horse and dragoons expected from Poland, which, with the Saxon deserters, were to form a body of reserve. The King of Prussia formed his troops into three armies likewise. One of these assembled in Silesia, under M ...
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... squadrons. M. Keith was left behind, with a confiderable corps, to guard the passes leading from Bohemia into Saxony. On the 25th his Majesty reached the neighbourhood of Pirna. There receiving advice that Zittau was taken, and that the ...
... squadrons. M. Keith was left behind, with a confiderable corps, to guard the passes leading from Bohemia into Saxony. On the 25th his Majesty reached the neighbourhood of Pirna. There receiving advice that Zittau was taken, and that the ...
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... squadrons of dragoons, and 3 of hussars, amounting in all to near 5ooo Inen, with Gen. Seers, the governor, and the Generals Rebentisch, Grumbkow, and Mitchapel, and M. Warreri, Colonel of hussars, were obliged to surrender themselves ...
... squadrons of dragoons, and 3 of hussars, amounting in all to near 5ooo Inen, with Gen. Seers, the governor, and the Generals Rebentisch, Grumbkow, and Mitchapel, and M. Warreri, Colonel of hussars, were obliged to surrender themselves ...
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... squadrons, amounting to about 15,000 men, intending, if possible, to relieve Schweidnitz. The 16th he passed the Elbe at Torgau, and arrived next day near Groffenhayn, from whence the Austrian general Haddick. with about 2coopandours ...
... squadrons, amounting to about 15,000 men, intending, if possible, to relieve Schweidnitz. The 16th he passed the Elbe at Torgau, and arrived next day near Groffenhayn, from whence the Austrian general Haddick. with about 2coopandours ...
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... squadron, he must proceed to England immediately. Upon the receipt of this message, the General applied to the Admiral for another council of war; but he declined it, and said, that seamen were not judges of cperations to be performed ...
... squadron, he must proceed to England immediately. Upon the receipt of this message, the General applied to the Admiral for another council of war; but he declined it, and said, that seamen were not judges of cperations to be performed ...
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