The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... considerable corps, to observe his notions; and Pr. Ferdinand advanced on the route taken by M. Broglio. Several sharp skirmishes happened, in which both the divisions of the Allies had generally by much the advantage. A good many of ...
... considerable corps, to observe his notions; and Pr. Ferdinand advanced on the route taken by M. Broglio. Several sharp skirmishes happened, in which both the divisions of the Allies had generally by much the advantage. A good many of ...
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... considerably in the spring, ashas already been taken notice of they did nothing afterwards worth mentioning, till Pr. Henry was obliged to call in, and keep with him, a detachment that had formerly been watching their motions, to assist ...
... considerably in the spring, ashas already been taken notice of they did nothing afterwards worth mentioning, till Pr. Henry was obliged to call in, and keep with him, a detachment that had formerly been watching their motions, to assist ...
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... considerable loss to the * - It has already been observed, that M. Butterlin drew off the main body of the Rufans from Gen. Laudohn the 9th of September, and marched with it toward the Lower Oder. Immediately upon his retiring, the King ...
... considerable loss to the * - It has already been observed, that M. Butterlin drew off the main body of the Rufans from Gen. Laudohn the 9th of September, and marched with it toward the Lower Oder. Immediately upon his retiring, the King ...
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... considerable number of men for recruits. On advice that the Russians had taken Colberg, part of the Swedes intended to take up winter-quarters in Mecklenburg; but in the end of the year the Prince of Wurtenberg was marching, at the head ...
... considerable number of men for recruits. On advice that the Russians had taken Colberg, part of the Swedes intended to take up winter-quarters in Mecklenburg; but in the end of the year the Prince of Wurtenberg was marching, at the head ...
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... considerable sum to his family; not only, by the saving of his life, but by the preventing of . long and oxpensive journey to an extravagant place, and that perhaps too late for the preset. vation of his life.—I am, &c. Lond, Chron, s ...
... considerable sum to his family; not only, by the saving of his life, but by the preventing of . long and oxpensive journey to an extravagant place, and that perhaps too late for the preset. vation of his life.—I am, &c. Lond, Chron, s ...
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