The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... loss to make himself be understood as any other foreigner. Before he left the country he had acquired a stock of words in the Biscay language o: to ask for necessaries; but even in them he found no affinity with the Irish ; and though ...
... loss to make himself be understood as any other foreigner. Before he left the country he had acquired a stock of words in the Biscay language o: to ask for necessaries; but even in them he found no affinity with the Irish ; and though ...
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... 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. Count Konigsegg, at ...
... 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. Count Konigsegg, at ...
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... loss of the Austrians could not be estimated under 26,ooo, including 12,000 prisoners and deserters; and that the loss of the Prussians was computed at 26co killed, including 4o officers of the rank of majors, and 25o subalterns, and ...
... loss of the Austrians could not be estimated under 26,ooo, including 12,000 prisoners and deserters; and that the loss of the Prussians was computed at 26co killed, including 4o officers of the rank of majors, and 25o subalterns, and ...
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... loss. They made another sally, June 1. with 5oco horse, supported by as many foot; but were so warmly received, that they quickly returned to the town. The bombardment continued, with some intermission, till June 15. and did much damage ...
... loss. They made another sally, June 1. with 5oco horse, supported by as many foot; but were so warmly received, that they quickly returned to the town. The bombardment continued, with some intermission, till June 15. and did much damage ...
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... loss only 300 in killed and wounded, and that of the Prussians 15co. Gen. Winterfeld, as he was leading up succours to his men, received a shot from a cannon, and died the night following. The Austrians here took six pieces of cannon ...
... loss only 300 in killed and wounded, and that of the Prussians 15co. Gen. Winterfeld, as he was leading up succours to his men, received a shot from a cannon, and died the night following. The Austrians here took six pieces of cannon ...
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