The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... destroy the dens which the Au£rians kept on their frontiers. In that expedition he took their magazine at Friedland in Bohemia, consisting of good jacks of meal, with great store of ammunition, and made himself master of Reischenberg ...
... destroy the dens which the Au£rians kept on their frontiers. In that expedition he took their magazine at Friedland in Bohemia, consisting of good jacks of meal, with great store of ammunition, and made himself master of Reischenberg ...
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... destroyed the Duke's arsenal. On the 15th the Imperial general and officers had engaged to dine at court: but the appointment was broken os', by a body of Prussians appearing a league off. At one after noon, a regiment of their hussars ...
... destroyed the Duke's arsenal. On the 15th the Imperial general and officers had engaged to dine at court: but the appointment was broken os', by a body of Prussians appearing a league off. At one after noon, a regiment of their hussars ...
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... destroyed the intrenchments of the camp they occupied near Breslau, and left only a few battalions in that city, were marching to attack him. They had marched beyond Lissa, half-way to Neumarck, to meet his Prussian Majesty, thinking to ...
... destroyed the intrenchments of the camp they occupied near Breslau, and left only a few battalions in that city, were marching to attack him. They had marched beyond Lissa, half-way to Neumarck, to meet his Prussian Majesty, thinking to ...
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... destroyed a considerable magazine, consisting of 4000 tuns of meal, and a great quantity of unthreshed corn; after which he rejoined the Marshal. The Austrian general, Marshal, made forced marches, with six regiments of infantry and six ...
... destroyed a considerable magazine, consisting of 4000 tuns of meal, and a great quantity of unthreshed corn; after which he rejoined the Marshal. The Austrian general, Marshal, made forced marches, with six regiments of infantry and six ...
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... destroy me, haste with victor crics. But, in thy clear impartial sight, How vain is human might ! Dauntless I date the field, Arm'd with my cause, at once both spear and And loss their troops give way, , (thick'. They shrink, they fly ...
... destroy me, haste with victor crics. But, in thy clear impartial sight, How vain is human might ! Dauntless I date the field, Arm'd with my cause, at once both spear and And loss their troops give way, , (thick'. They shrink, they fly ...
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