The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... himself afterwards assassinated by his own relations in 1747, that kingdom has offered all the calamities of a destructive civil war. A succession of competitors to the throne has sprung up, but no one "as been able to establish himself ...
... himself afterwards assassinated by his own relations in 1747, that kingdom has offered all the calamities of a destructive civil war. A succession of competitors to the throne has sprung up, but no one "as been able to establish himself ...
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... himself and his loving subjects, ačting in person as it were in different places at once, opposing the undaunted bravery of himself and his troops to the vastly superior crouds of his foes, and in the end of the campaign undoubtedly ...
... himself and his loving subjects, ačting in person as it were in different places at once, opposing the undaunted bravery of himself and his troops to the vastly superior crouds of his foes, and in the end of the campaign undoubtedly ...
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... himself with two of his sons, Sept. 3. the rest of the royal family still remaining at Dresden, the capital. The King of Prussia entered Dresden on the 8th, and his troops invested the camp at Pirna; his Polish Majesty refusing to ...
... himself with two of his sons, Sept. 3. the rest of the royal family still remaining at Dresden, the capital. The King of Prussia entered Dresden on the 8th, and his troops invested the camp at Pirna; his Polish Majesty refusing to ...
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... himself master of Reischenberg. About the beginning of April, the troops on either side began to move from their quarters. The Empress. Queen had three armies; one in Bohemia, of 73,608 men, commanded by FieldMarshal Count Brown ...
... himself master of Reischenberg. About the beginning of April, the troops on either side began to move from their quarters. The Empress. Queen had three armies; one in Bohemia, of 73,608 men, commanded by FieldMarshal Count Brown ...
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... himself, without the loss of a man, of the first post of Bohemia at krottau and Grasenstein, drove the Austrians from Kratzen, and marched towards Reichenberg. Next morning, the 21st, he attacked the Austrian army, commanded by Gen ...
... himself, without the loss of a man, of the first post of Bohemia at krottau and Grasenstein, drove the Austrians from Kratzen, and marched towards Reichenberg. Next morning, the 21st, he attacked the Austrian army, commanded by Gen ...
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