The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... sent. As the court of Vienna foundstrong reinforcements necessary to put affairs in Italy and the Netherlands upon a better footing, and it was not thought prudent to leave Bohemia quite at his Prussian Majesty's mercy, therefore a ...
... sent. As the court of Vienna foundstrong reinforcements necessary to put affairs in Italy and the Netherlands upon a better footing, and it was not thought prudent to leave Bohemia quite at his Prussian Majesty's mercy, therefore a ...
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... sent to reinforce their army in Italy; and the other Imperialists were cantoned in such a manner as they could be assembled upon the first orders. In the month of June, a treaty of defensive alliance was concluded between the Empress ...
... sent to reinforce their army in Italy; and the other Imperialists were cantoned in such a manner as they could be assembled upon the first orders. In the month of June, a treaty of defensive alliance was concluded between the Empress ...
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... sent over to Scotland for the assistance of the rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it were employed in the service of the pretender. Åbout the ...
... sent over to Scotland for the assistance of the rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it were employed in the service of the pretender. Åbout the ...
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... sent 3coo of them to succour the place; upon whom Gen. Nadasti fell with the Austrian light troops, killed above 4oo on the ño, put the rest to slight, and got between the whole corps and Placentia; upon which M. de Castellar took ...
... sent 3coo of them to succour the place; upon whom Gen. Nadasti fell with the Austrian light troops, killed above 4oo on the ño, put the rest to slight, and got between the whole corps and Placentia; upon which M. de Castellar took ...
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sing any succours that might be sent to M. de Castellar. Upon advice that this General was in such a manner shut up, that his escape was almost impossible, M. de Gages, who by this time had got all his artillery sent off, passed the Po ...
sing any succours that might be sent to M. de Castellar. Upon advice that this General was in such a manner shut up, that his escape was almost impossible, M. de Gages, who by this time had got all his artillery sent off, passed the Po ...
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