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... prisoners, and three standards taken. On the other hand, the Prussians had seven subalterns and about too men killed, nine officers, feven subalterns, and 1.5o men wounded. According to the Austrian account, their own loss was computed ...
... prisoners, and three standards taken. On the other hand, the Prussians had seven subalterns and about too men killed, nine officers, feven subalterns, and 1.5o men wounded. According to the Austrian account, their own loss was computed ...
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... prisoners, and tock 60 pieces of cannon and 10 standards; but made no mention of the number of Austrians killed. A Prussian officer, in a letter, dated May 27. gave a very distinét relation of this battle, in substance as follows. M ...
... prisoners, and tock 60 pieces of cannon and 10 standards; but made no mention of the number of Austrians killed. A Prussian officer, in a letter, dated May 27. gave a very distinét relation of this battle, in substance as follows. M ...
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... prisoners of war; and ten pieces of cannon, with great quantities of provisions and baggage, were found. Upon this the Prince of Prussia was sent, with a part of the army, to Zittau in Lusatia. But the Austrians in that quarter being ...
... prisoners of war; and ten pieces of cannon, with great quantities of provisions and baggage, were found. Upon this the Prince of Prussia was sent, with a part of the army, to Zittau in Lusatia. But the Austrians in that quarter being ...
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... prisoners of war. Next day, the 7th, a large body of Austrians attacked two battalions of Winterfeld's troops, who were posted on an eminence on the other side of the Neiss, near Hennersdorf, in the neighbourhood of Gorlitz. They were ...
... prisoners of war. Next day, the 7th, a large body of Austrians attacked two battalions of Winterfeld's troops, who were posted on an eminence on the other side of the Neiss, near Hennersdorf, in the neighbourhood of Gorlitz. They were ...
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... prisoners, and took a good deal of baggage. It was said, that the combined army had 3000 men killed on the field of battle, and that about 8ooo were taken prisoners, amorg whom were eight French generals and near 3oo officers of ...
... prisoners, and took a good deal of baggage. It was said, that the combined army had 3000 men killed on the field of battle, and that about 8ooo were taken prisoners, amorg whom were eight French generals and near 3oo officers of ...
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