The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... horse, to mike an attempt for raising the fiege of Valentia: but Baron Leutrum, having rotice of his approach, made such a vigoruns assault, that the garrison were obligod to capitulate, having liberty to return Home, on condition not ...
... horse, to mike an attempt for raising the fiege of Valentia: but Baron Leutrum, having rotice of his approach, made such a vigoruns assault, that the garrison were obligod to capitulate, having liberty to return Home, on condition not ...
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... horses. The troops and sailors on shore were employed much in the same manner, and, after destroying the cattle, burning the villages, ruining some pieces of cannon, and setting fire to a parcel of sloops and small craft, they ...
... horses. The troops and sailors on shore were employed much in the same manner, and, after destroying the cattle, burning the villages, ruining some pieces of cannon, and setting fire to a parcel of sloops and small craft, they ...
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... horses to be saddled, and their whole army to be under arms an hour before day. They were then drawn up in order of battle; Gen. Baronal High Mightinesses laboured to bring about, it was at length Jan. 1747. 13 A summary of Publick AFFAIRs.
... horses to be saddled, and their whole army to be under arms an hour before day. They were then drawn up in order of battle; Gen. Baronal High Mightinesses laboured to bring about, it was at length Jan. 1747. 13 A summary of Publick AFFAIRs.
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... horse that might attempt to advance between the villages. Farly in the morning of the 11th, the French marched up, with their foot in three columns, and at the head of cach a Harge train of artillery. They bent their force towards the ...
... horse that might attempt to advance between the villages. Farly in the morning of the 11th, the French marched up, with their foot in three columns, and at the head of cach a Harge train of artillery. They bent their force towards the ...
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... horses, waggons, and all other things necessary for the march of an army; therefore, tho' the eleētorate of Hanover now maintains above 18,000 men within its territories, we cannot reasonably expect that it should send the half or the ...
... horses, waggons, and all other things necessary for the march of an army; therefore, tho' the eleētorate of Hanover now maintains above 18,000 men within its territories, we cannot reasonably expect that it should send the half or the ...
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