The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... themselves to have had 25oo killed, and about 3 cco wounded; said, that they made 7'oco Austrians 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 ...
... themselves to have had 25oo killed, and about 3 cco wounded; said, that they made 7'oco Austrians 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 ...
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... themselves prisoners of war. The Austrians got in this place 164 pieces of cannon, 14 large and 145 small mortars ... themselves into Breslau, and the rest posted themselves under its cannon. Other Austrian accounts say, that the ...
... themselves prisoners of war. The Austrians got in this place 164 pieces of cannon, 14 large and 145 small mortars ... themselves into Breslau, and the rest posted themselves under its cannon. Other Austrian accounts say, that the ...
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... themselves of the possibi–5 or impossibility of a successful at=pt upon the place, upon better eviforce than that of French prisoners and *::gees; and this they were strongly toged to do by Capt. Clerk, as appears to some memorandums ...
... themselves of the possibi–5 or impossibility of a successful at=pt upon the place, upon better eviforce than that of French prisoners and *::gees; and this they were strongly toged to do by Capt. Clerk, as appears to some memorandums ...
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... themselves, The frivolous pretext of the guaranty of the peace of Westphalia, has been to solemnly refuted in the declarations delivered livered by the King's order to the diet of the Jan. 1758. 3r Swedish and Prussian memorials.
... themselves, The frivolous pretext of the guaranty of the peace of Westphalia, has been to solemnly refuted in the declarations delivered livered by the King's order to the diet of the Jan. 1758. 3r Swedish and Prussian memorials.
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... themselves being continually charged. The battle lasted from one till half an hour after four. Though we are not exaôtly informed of the loss of officers and soldiers, there is reason to presume, that the loss of the Prussians comes not ...
... themselves being continually charged. The battle lasted from one till half an hour after four. Though we are not exaôtly informed of the loss of officers and soldiers, there is reason to presume, that the loss of the Prussians comes not ...
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