The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... lost between 7 and 8oco men, and some pieces of cannon, which could not be brought off, on account of the carriages being broken. - It is acknowledged, that his Prussian Majesty used all possible precautions to insure victory; that in ...
... lost between 7 and 8oco men, and some pieces of cannon, which could not be brought off, on account of the carriages being broken. - It is acknowledged, that his Prussian Majesty used all possible precautions to insure victory; that in ...
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... lost above zooo, in killed, wounded, and deserters, besides 1 o pieces of cannon, two colours, 4ooo bombs, and a vast quantity of ammunition: but the Prussians asserted, that they had only 200 killed and 4oo wounded, and lost but two ...
... lost above zooo, in killed, wounded, and deserters, besides 1 o pieces of cannon, two colours, 4ooo bombs, and a vast quantity of ammunition: but the Prussians asserted, that they had only 200 killed and 4oo wounded, and lost but two ...
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... lost all their baggage and artillery, and at least 1o,coo men. The Prussians had not quite 3oo killed and wounded. They took 63 pieces of cannon, all new, and in the best condition, 15 standards, 2 pair of kettledrums, and 7 pair of ...
... lost all their baggage and artillery, and at least 1o,coo men. The Prussians had not quite 3oo killed and wounded. They took 63 pieces of cannon, all new, and in the best condition, 15 standards, 2 pair of kettledrums, and 7 pair of ...
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... lost some thousands; that with all their efforts they could only carry two redoubts, but were not able to make a breach in the first rampart; that though the governor capitulated, yet the garrison surrendered with the greatest ...
... lost some thousands; that with all their efforts they could only carry two redoubts, but were not able to make a breach in the first rampart; that though the governor capitulated, yet the garrison surrendered with the greatest ...
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... lost by sending some of the fleet to chase a French man of war, which got away from them. The 21st, being foggy, the pilot would not undertake to carry the fleet in till it cleared, so that he could see his marks; the fleet therefore ...
... lost by sending some of the fleet to chase a French man of war, which got away from them. The 21st, being foggy, the pilot would not undertake to carry the fleet in till it cleared, so that he could see his marks; the fleet therefore ...
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