The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... strong, and its castle passing for impregnable Akiaré Beig, his father-in-law, who, properly speaking, is but the ringleader of a gang of robbers, the Curdes livin altogether by robbery, and upon §: cattle, seeing him preparing to o ...
... strong, and its castle passing for impregnable Akiaré Beig, his father-in-law, who, properly speaking, is but the ringleader of a gang of robbers, the Curdes livin altogether by robbery, and upon §: cattle, seeing him preparing to o ...
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... strong camp. As the Saxons who had inlisted into his service, did not relish the rigour of the Prussian service and discipline, and several desertions happened among them; he caused all the regiments he had belonging to that eleētorate ...
... strong camp. As the Saxons who had inlisted into his service, did not relish the rigour of the Prussian service and discipline, and several desertions happened among them; he caused all the regiments he had belonging to that eleētorate ...
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... strong. When the King came up, he found the Austrians very advantageously posted, upon a steep eminence, defended by batteries and defiles, which rendered it almost inaccessible: nevertheless, elated with his hitherto uninterrupted ...
... strong. When the King came up, he found the Austrians very advantageously posted, upon a steep eminence, defended by batteries and defiles, which rendered it almost inaccessible: nevertheless, elated with his hitherto uninterrupted ...
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... strong box, with his household, and 72 other prisoners, fell into their hands. From the papers found in C. Nadasti's baggage, it appeared that some persons belonging to the court of Dresden had been carrying on a secret correspondence ...
... strong box, with his household, and 72 other prisoners, fell into their hands. From the papers found in C. Nadasti's baggage, it appeared that some persons belonging to the court of Dresden had been carrying on a secret correspondence ...
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... 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 Erfurth retreated on the oth ...
... 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 Erfurth retreated on the oth ...
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