The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... troops, had sacrificed the interests of his kingdoms, and even exposed his sacred person, to reinstate her in the ... troops. to the number of about 70,000, enter ed Saxony by three different routes, it the end of August 1756. The King o ...
... troops, had sacrificed the interests of his kingdoms, and even exposed his sacred person, to reinstate her in the ... troops. to the number of about 70,000, enter ed Saxony by three different routes, it the end of August 1756. The King o ...
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... troops went into winter-quarters; the former being cantoned in such a manner as to cover the frontiers of Saxony from incursions. Several sharp skirmishes happened afterwards between advanced parties of the two armies; but nothing of ...
... troops went into winter-quarters; the former being cantoned in such a manner as to cover the frontiers of Saxony from incursions. Several sharp skirmishes happened afterwards between advanced parties of the two armies; but nothing of ...
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... troops, or the experience of my officers; I alone was in the fault, and I hope to repair it.” This fault lay, it is said, in exposing his infantry, naked, and uncovered by the cavalry, to the chainshot of the enemy's cannon. The ...
... troops, or the experience of my officers; I alone was in the fault, and I hope to repair it.” This fault lay, it is said, in exposing his infantry, naked, and uncovered by the cavalry, to the chainshot of the enemy's cannon. The ...
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... troops, he was said to have an army 35,000 strong. He made quick marches, and came to Leipsic Sept. 4. From thence he advanced to meet the combined army, which was said to confist of about 50,0so men. Upon the approach of the Prussians ...
... troops, he was said to have an army 35,000 strong. He made quick marches, and came to Leipsic Sept. 4. From thence he advanced to meet the combined army, which was said to confist of about 50,0so men. Upon the approach of the Prussians ...
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... troops could not be reimbarked from either of them in bad weather; for that the surf had sometimes made it imposible for a boat to pass or repass for seven weeks together. And, 3. That if the troops should be overpowered, they could ...
... troops could not be reimbarked from either of them in bad weather; for that the surf had sometimes made it imposible for a boat to pass or repass for seven weeks together. And, 3. That if the troops should be overpowered, they could ...
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