The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... suffered greatly by the enemy's cartridge-shot; so that they were obliged to retreat. The King remained that night on or near the field of battle, and next day retired towards Nimburg on the Elbe. The accounts of the loss on either side ...
... suffered greatly by the enemy's cartridge-shot; so that they were obliged to retreat. The King remained that night on or near the field of battle, and next day retired towards Nimburg on the Elbe. The accounts of the loss on either side ...
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... suffered, the Prince of Bevern thought proper, after having maintained the field near five hours, to retire into his camp, and to cross the Oder the next night; that the Austrians seeing not one man between them and Breslau, returned ...
... suffered, the Prince of Bevern thought proper, after having maintained the field near five hours, to retire into his camp, and to cross the Oder the next night; that the Austrians seeing not one man between them and Breslau, returned ...
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... suffered to land, 1800 at a time, with long intervals, would have been cut off before they could have got up to Rochefort. The General, in his defence, observed, That notwithstanding the evidence the ministry had of the practicability ...
... suffered to land, 1800 at a time, with long intervals, would have been cut off before they could have got up to Rochefort. The General, in his defence, observed, That notwithstanding the evidence the ministry had of the practicability ...
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... suffered much in the action of Nov. 22. The infantry wanted shoes and stockings, which they were under a necessity of being furnished with, before they could set out on their march; the cavalry, extremely fatigued, had decafion for rest ...
... suffered much in the action of Nov. 22. The infantry wanted shoes and stockings, which they were under a necessity of being furnished with, before they could set out on their march; the cavalry, extremely fatigued, had decafion for rest ...
Seite 37
... suffer twen a pound of powder or ball to pass to the river. These measures, added to the certain accounts we received of his having invited M. Bussey, the French commanding officer in the province of Golconda, to join him with all the ...
... suffer twen a pound of powder or ball to pass to the river. These measures, added to the certain accounts we received of his having invited M. Bussey, the French commanding officer in the province of Golconda, to join him with all the ...
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