The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... enemy's cannon. The Austrians fled before the Prussians, but the ardor of the latter was repressed by the terrible fire of the enemy's cannon, which mowed down their ranks; and being supported by neither artillery nor horse, they were ...
... enemy's cannon. The Austrians fled before the Prussians, but the ardor of the latter was repressed by the terrible fire of the enemy's cannon, which mowed down their ranks; and being supported by neither artillery nor horse, they were ...
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with his corps upon the flank of the Prussian left wing; that the enemy's right was entirely beat, and forced to retire to Newmarck; that Lt.Gen. Ziethen, who commanded the Prussians left, routed Nadasti's separate corps; that the enemy ...
with his corps upon the flank of the Prussian left wing; that the enemy's right was entirely beat, and forced to retire to Newmarck; that Lt.Gen. Ziethen, who commanded the Prussians left, routed Nadasti's separate corps; that the enemy ...
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... enemy. The Prussians advanced about one in the afternoon, within cannon-shot. The Austrian artillery did such execution, that it immediately threw into confusion the first line of the enemy's infantry, which with great difficulty was ...
... enemy. The Prussians advanced about one in the afternoon, within cannon-shot. The Austrian artillery did such execution, that it immediately threw into confusion the first line of the enemy's infantry, which with great difficulty was ...
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... enemy, in concert with his good brother and ally the King of Prussia; and the exhausted and ruined state of the ele&torate, and of its revenues, having renderedit impossible for the same to maintain and keep together that army, until ...
... enemy, in concert with his good brother and ally the King of Prussia; and the exhausted and ruined state of the ele&torate, and of its revenues, having renderedit impossible for the same to maintain and keep together that army, until ...
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... enemy's fleet coming cut of Cape François. We made sail to discover them plain; , and at half past eight made seven sail of large ships, a schooner, and a pilotboat. I then made the signal for the line ahead, and shortened sail, to let ...
... enemy's fleet coming cut of Cape François. We made sail to discover them plain; , and at half past eight made seven sail of large ships, a schooner, and a pilotboat. I then made the signal for the line ahead, and shortened sail, to let ...
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