The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... greatest part of them inlisted with the conqueror. Azad, who with difficulty made his escape to Tauris, threw himself, with a body of men, into a fortress called Roumia, where he had placed his wives and his treasure. He did not remain ...
... greatest part of them inlisted with the conqueror. Azad, who with difficulty made his escape to Tauris, threw himself, with a body of men, into a fortress called Roumia, where he had placed his wives and his treasure. He did not remain ...
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... greatest vigour and resolution; the King having in view to keep the Austrian troops separate as they came out of their winter-quarters, and fall upon them before they had time to assemble. His Majesty caused part of his own army march ...
... greatest vigour and resolution; the King having in view to keep the Austrian troops separate as they came out of their winter-quarters, and fall upon them before they had time to assemble. His Majesty caused part of his own army march ...
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... greatest part of their artillery, all their tents, all their baggage, in a word, their whole camp; . The Prussians acknowledged themselves to have had 25oo killed, and about 3 cco wounded; said, that they made 7'oco Austrians prisoners ...
... greatest part of their artillery, all their tents, all their baggage, in a word, their whole camp; . The Prussians acknowledged themselves to have had 25oo killed, and about 3 cco wounded; said, that they made 7'oco Austrians prisoners ...
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... greatest. The Austrians gave out, that the loss of the Prussians amounted to 12, oco killed and wounded, and 5cco deserters, besides cannon, baggage, standards, &c.; and the Prussians own they lost between 7 and 8oco men, and some ...
... greatest. The Austrians gave out, that the loss of the Prussians amounted to 12, oco killed and wounded, and 5cco deserters, besides cannon, baggage, standards, &c.; and the Prussians own they lost between 7 and 8oco men, and some ...
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... greatest dangers, and very narrowly escaped being taken, with two of his aids-decamp. In a letter writ by his Majesty immediately after this battle, he said, “I have no reason to complain of the bravery of my troops, or the experience ...
... greatest dangers, and very narrowly escaped being taken, with two of his aids-decamp. In a letter writ by his Majesty immediately after this battle, he said, “I have no reason to complain of the bravery of my troops, or the experience ...
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