The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... success. He immediately acquainted his regiment of guards with the good news, saying, “Look ye, my boys, we have had a happy beginning; the Prince of Bevern has beat the Austrians at Reichenberg; which, with the blessing of God, is an ...
... success. He immediately acquainted his regiment of guards with the good news, saying, “Look ye, my boys, we have had a happy beginning; the Prince of Bevern has beat the Austrians at Reichenberg; which, with the blessing of God, is an ...
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... success. In order to facilitate the redućtion of Prague, the Prussians made themselves mailers of the mountain of Ziska May 9. and erected several bomb-batteries; but the bombardment, which was the most furious ever known, did not begin ...
... success. In order to facilitate the redućtion of Prague, the Prussians made themselves mailers of the mountain of Ziska May 9. and erected several bomb-batteries; but the bombardment, which was the most furious ever known, did not begin ...
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... Success, my dear Lord, often occasions a destrućtive confidence. Twenty-three battalions were not sufficient to dislodge 60,0co men from an advantageous post. Another time we will do better.” In consequence of this unhappy defeat, the ...
... Success, my dear Lord, often occasions a destrućtive confidence. Twenty-three battalions were not sufficient to dislodge 60,0co men from an advantageous post. Another time we will do better.” In consequence of this unhappy defeat, the ...
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... success which he always deserves, he is may perhaps be obliged to yield at last : to the superior numbers of almost all Eu- : rope combined against him; their le- : gions may perhaps conquer, but his vir- to tues must triumph. As a king ...
... success which he always deserves, he is may perhaps be obliged to yield at last : to the superior numbers of almost all Eu- : rope combined against him; their le- : gions may perhaps conquer, but his vir- to tues must triumph. As a king ...
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... success. To determine this question, they examined several witnesses: 1. Capt. Clerk ; who declared, that when he saw Rochefort in 1754, no place was more liable to be taken by assault; and that the ditch appeared to him to be such as ...
... success. To determine this question, they examined several witnesses: 1. Capt. Clerk ; who declared, that when he saw Rochefort in 1754, no place was more liable to be taken by assault; and that the ditch appeared to him to be such as ...
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