The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... Prince Livingstein, a Colonel of dragoons, immediately took possession of Milan, in the suburbs of which he killed or made prisoners about 600 men. Prince Lichtenstein, with the small army he had commanded the preceeding campaign, and ...
... Prince Livingstein, a Colonel of dragoons, immediately took possession of Milan, in the suburbs of which he killed or made prisoners about 600 men. Prince Lichtenstein, with the small army he had commanded the preceeding campaign, and ...
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... Prince himself following as fastashisartillery could be got forward. So soon as Gen. Bernclau arrived, C. Brown appointed him to block up Parma with a force sufficient for that purpose; and took post himself with the rest of his army ...
... Prince himself following as fastashisartillery could be got forward. So soon as Gen. Bernclau arrived, C. Brown appointed him to block up Parma with a force sufficient for that purpose; and took post himself with the rest of his army ...
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... Prince Waldeck set out from the Hague, in order to draw the troops of the allies together, and give the besiegers what disturbance he could; but all the British and part of the Hessians being withdrawn, and the succours from Germany not ...
... Prince Waldeck set out from the Hague, in order to draw the troops of the allies together, and give the besiegers what disturbance he could; but all the British and part of the Hessians being withdrawn, and the succours from Germany not ...
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... Prince of Hesse and Gen. Howard, with the remainder of the British, Hanoverian, and Hessian foot, to fupport him; and the cavalry to fall upon any of the French horse that might attempt to advance between the villages. Farly in the ...
... Prince of Hesse and Gen. Howard, with the remainder of the British, Hanoverian, and Hessian foot, to fupport him; and the cavalry to fall upon any of the French horse that might attempt to advance between the villages. Farly in the ...
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... be necessary. And I must observe, that if it were lid down as a maxim, That we ought never to make use of our credit : the assistance of any ally, I believe, no Prince or I 8 Jan. 1747. Proceedings of the Politic Al Club.
... be necessary. And I must observe, that if it were lid down as a maxim, That we ought never to make use of our credit : the assistance of any ally, I believe, no Prince or I 8 Jan. 1747. Proceedings of the Politic Al Club.
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