The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... resolution; the King having in view to keep the Austrian troops separate as they came out of their winter-quarters, and fall upon them before they had time to assemble. His Majesty caused part of his own army march towards Egra, to ...
... resolution; the King having in view to keep the Austrian troops separate as they came out of their winter-quarters, and fall upon them before they had time to assemble. His Majesty caused part of his own army march towards Egra, to ...
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... resolution and bravery, and when one line was routed, presented a fresh one at the village of Leuthen, which they defended with uncommon obstimacy. The taking of that post decided the vićtory; for nothing could withstand the impetuosity ...
... resolution and bravery, and when one line was routed, presented a fresh one at the village of Leuthen, which they defended with uncommon obstimacy. The taking of that post decided the vićtory; for nothing could withstand the impetuosity ...
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... resolution; but Adm. ===ke, declares, he signed it, not from ey personal convićtion, that it was not oxicable to take Rochefort by esca---, but because he thought it was the *: of the generals to determine that +ion by themselves, and ...
... resolution; but Adm. ===ke, declares, he signed it, not from ey personal convićtion, that it was not oxicable to take Rochefort by esca---, but because he thought it was the *: of the generals to determine that +ion by themselves, and ...
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... resolutions of the council of war, Capt. Clerk went again to the island of Aix, to see if he could procure any farther ... resolution unanimously, that it was adviseable to land troops to attack these forts with all possible dispatch. A ...
... resolutions of the council of war, Capt. Clerk went again to the island of Aix, to see if he could procure any farther ... resolution unanimously, that it was adviseable to land troops to attack these forts with all possible dispatch. A ...
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... resolution of the 25th, not to make any attempt against Rochefort, can be justified ? The reasons that were urged on the trial, both for and against this resolution, will be seen in the following summary of the evidence. Reasons for and ...
... resolution of the 25th, not to make any attempt against Rochefort, can be justified ? The reasons that were urged on the trial, both for and against this resolution, will be seen in the following summary of the evidence. Reasons for and ...
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