The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... prisoners. Pr. Ferdinand next became the aggres sor in his turn. On the 11th of February the main body of his army put on march in four columns, by wav of Warburg, Lie benau. Siesen, and Dringelburg, toward Casel. At the same time there ...
... prisoners. Pr. Ferdinand next became the aggres sor in his turn. On the 11th of February the main body of his army put on march in four columns, by wav of Warburg, Lie benau. Siesen, and Dringelburg, toward Casel. At the same time there ...
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... prisoners, indeed, made * the two contending armies, during the rurse of it, were nearly equal; so that or an exchange, which soon took place, ey were almost all again at liberty. But * cannot be otherwise supposed, than that * hasty ...
... prisoners, indeed, made * the two contending armies, during the rurse of it, were nearly equal; so that or an exchange, which soon took place, ey were almost all again at liberty. But * cannot be otherwise supposed, than that * hasty ...
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... prisoner in the place, and recovered their liberty - A more severe one was intended to have been given him in the night of the 1st of December, when M. Laudohn, by the dishonourable means of a traiterous o: formed and carried on by two ...
... prisoner in the place, and recovered their liberty - A more severe one was intended to have been given him in the night of the 1st of December, when M. Laudohn, by the dishonourable means of a traiterous o: formed and carried on by two ...
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... prisoners of war on the 17th. This was another mortifying stroke to the King of Prussia. The Russians said they found in the place about 3ooo men and 146 pieces of cannon, with 266 of their own people, prisoners, who recovered their ...
... prisoners of war on the 17th. This was another mortifying stroke to the King of Prussia. The Russians said they found in the place about 3ooo men and 146 pieces of cannon, with 266 of their own people, prisoners, who recovered their ...
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... prisoners. They began also hostilities on land, by taking down our colours at Fulta and Reapou, and burning the houses and effects of the company's tenants. Gov. Clive acquainted the Nabob with these proceedings; adding, that as it was ...
... prisoners. They began also hostilities on land, by taking down our colours at Fulta and Reapou, and burning the houses and effects of the company's tenants. Gov. Clive acquainted the Nabob with these proceedings; adding, that as it was ...
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