The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... army, carrying along with him all the young princes of Georgia, under pretence of improving them in Vol. IX. the art of war, but in reality to keep them as hostages for the fidelity of their parents. A considerable body of his troops ...
... army, carrying along with him all the young princes of Georgia, under pretence of improving them in Vol. IX. the art of war, but in reality to keep them as hostages for the fidelity of their parents. A considerable body of his troops ...
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... army of about 100,000 men in Livonia; so that she was was still ready to send the succours stipulated, and provide for any other emergency that might happen. His Prussian Majesty, not knowing but all those troops might be designed to ...
... army of about 100,000 men in Livonia; so that she was was still ready to send the succours stipulated, and provide for any other emergency that might happen. His Prussian Majesty, not knowing but all those troops might be designed to ...
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... army at Hailbron. Before the matter was od to rest, a party of Croatians passed to the North-side of the Rhine, and made reprisals upon the garrison of Hunninghen. Meanwhile, the French repaired the lines of Germersham and Lauterburg ...
... army at Hailbron. Before the matter was od to rest, a party of Croatians passed to the North-side of the Rhine, and made reprisals upon the garrison of Hunninghen. Meanwhile, the French repaired the lines of Germersham and Lauterburg ...
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... army, of Spanish and Neapolitan troops; and the Piedmontese next invested Valentia. Mean while, the Austrian reinforcements daily arrived, and while Baron Leutrum was thus pursuing his advantage on the South-side of the Po, they were ...
... army, of Spanish and Neapolitan troops; and the Piedmontese next invested Valentia. Mean while, the Austrian reinforcements daily arrived, and while Baron Leutrum was thus pursuing his advantage on the South-side of the Po, they were ...
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... army behind the Taro, to dispute the passage with M. de Gages, if he should attempt it. Tho' the Austrians in those parts, after Pr. Lichtenstein was got up, were considerably more numerous than the Spaniards, yet M. de Castellar found ...
... army behind the Taro, to dispute the passage with M. de Gages, if he should attempt it. Tho' the Austrians in those parts, after Pr. Lichtenstein was got up, were considerably more numerous than the Spaniards, yet M. de Castellar found ...
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