The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... garrison of Prague, retired beyond the Moldau, on the other side of Prague. Having there posted himself in a camp almost inaccessible, he determined to wait for the Notwithstanding these obPrussians. stacles, the King having passed the ...
... garrison of Prague, retired beyond the Moldau, on the other side of Prague. Having there posted himself in a camp almost inaccessible, he determined to wait for the Notwithstanding these obPrussians. stacles, the King having passed the ...
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... garrison, in the morning of the 24th, and in the night betwixt the 27th and 28th; in both which they were repulsed with considerable loss. They made another sally, June 1. with 5oco horse, supported by as many foot; but were so warmly ...
... garrison, in the morning of the 24th, and in the night betwixt the 27th and 28th; in both which they were repulsed with considerable loss. They made another sally, June 1. with 5oco horse, supported by as many foot; but were so warmly ...
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... garrison escaped, the rest were made prisoners. The King finding that the Austrians were directing their operations towards Lusatia and Silesia, decamped from Leitmeritz July 21. arrived at Linay on the 22d, and marched thence on the ...
... garrison escaped, the rest were made prisoners. The King finding that the Austrians were directing their operations towards Lusatia and Silesia, decamped from Leitmeritz July 21. arrived at Linay on the 22d, and marched thence on the ...
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... garrison of Schweidnitz. He was exceedingly harassed in his retreat, by the Austrian hussars and pandours; who were as sharply received. There was a brisk cannonading between the two armies, Sept. 26. at the village of Parchwitz, where ...
... garrison of Schweidnitz. He was exceedingly harassed in his retreat, by the Austrian hussars and pandours; who were as sharply received. There was a brisk cannonading between the two armies, Sept. 26. at the village of Parchwitz, where ...
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... garrison of the Petersberg, consisting of one battalion of Austrians, and three of the Elector of Mentz, should observe a strict neutrality during his stay in that country. In the retreat, the Prince de Soubise took up his quarters at ...
... garrison of the Petersberg, consisting of one battalion of Austrians, and three of the Elector of Mentz, should observe a strict neutrality during his stay in that country. In the retreat, the Prince de Soubise took up his quarters at ...
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