The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... provisions of all kinds to a great value. Carem took his route thence through the Destroof countries, whence he drained such considerable sums, and so increased his army, which was said to consist of 30,000 men, well provided, that it ...
... provisions of all kinds to a great value. Carem took his route thence through the Destroof countries, whence he drained such considerable sums, and so increased his army, which was said to consist of 30,000 men, well provided, that it ...
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... provisions and ammunition which the Austrians had collečted at a vast expence during the winter; and was in a fair way effectually to reduce the power of the house of Austria. in Bohemia. But so uncertain are all human affairs, that the ...
... provisions and ammunition which the Austrians had collečted at a vast expence during the winter; and was in a fair way effectually to reduce the power of the house of Austria. in Bohemia. But so uncertain are all human affairs, that the ...
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... 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 stronger than his R. Highness, took Zittau, after a furious cannonading ...
... 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 stronger than his R. Highness, took Zittau, after a furious cannonading ...
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... provisions. The Prince of Bevern finding himself unable to make head against the Austrian army, who were more than triple his number, was obliged to retire towards Silesia, abandoning one post after another. The Prussians' He arrived in ...
... provisions. The Prince of Bevern finding himself unable to make head against the Austrian army, who were more than triple his number, was obliged to retire towards Silesia, abandoning one post after another. The Prussians' He arrived in ...
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... provisions of all kinds, and 355,576 florins in money. A Prussian account says, that the fiege of this town was carried on with great vigour, and cost the besiegers 8ooo men; that in the general assault of Nov. 1 1. they were vigorously ...
... provisions of all kinds, and 355,576 florins in money. A Prussian account says, that the fiege of this town was carried on with great vigour, and cost the besiegers 8ooo men; that in the general assault of Nov. 1 1. they were vigorously ...
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