The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... prince of the Curdes, father to one of his wives, upon the frontiers of Turky, near the city Van, where he expected ... prince should think proper to tarry with him. A Georgian prince, [we suppose Heraclius, who formerly made a figure in ...
... prince of the Curdes, father to one of his wives, upon the frontiers of Turky, near the city Van, where he expected ... prince should think proper to tarry with him. A Georgian prince, [we suppose Heraclius, who formerly made a figure in ...
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... prince is marched to India with all his forces, where he has made an irruption like that which the famous Kouli Kan formerly made. According to letters from Derbent, by the way of AAracan, received at Petersburg in December, the army of ...
... prince is marched to India with all his forces, where he has made an irruption like that which the famous Kouli Kan formerly made. According to letters from Derbent, by the way of AAracan, received at Petersburg in December, the army of ...
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... Prince of Bevern, at the head of 9ooo Prussians, marched from Zittau in Lusatia, March 1 o. in order to destroy the dens which the Au£rians kept on their frontiers. In that expedition he took their magazine at Friedland in Bohemia ...
... Prince of Bevern, at the head of 9ooo Prussians, marched from Zittau in Lusatia, March 1 o. in order to destroy the dens which the Au£rians kept on their frontiers. In that expedition he took their magazine at Friedland in Bohemia ...
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... Prince of Bevern continued his march without disturbance. The King of Prussia had entered Bohemia by the route of Auslig, and was at Cotta when he received the news of Bevern's success. He immediately acquainted his regiment of guards ...
... Prince of Bevern continued his march without disturbance. The King of Prussia had entered Bohemia by the route of Auslig, and was at Cotta when he received the news of Bevern's success. He immediately acquainted his regiment of guards ...
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... Prince Henry of Prussia, dismounting from his horse, headed his brigade, and was the first that climbed a mountain, and took possession of the battery which most annoyed the Prussians. By this er:erprise the attack of the Austrian camp ...
... Prince Henry of Prussia, dismounting from his horse, headed his brigade, and was the first that climbed a mountain, and took possession of the battery which most annoyed the Prussians. By this er:erprise the attack of the Austrian camp ...
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