The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... loss of 1400 men taken prisoners, besides killed. Pr. Lichtenstein immediately detached a corps to reinforce the troops at Pizzighitone, that they might be enabled to recover the important post of Codogno; but the Spaniards not chusing ...
... loss of 1400 men taken prisoners, besides killed. Pr. Lichtenstein immediately detached a corps to reinforce the troops at Pizzighitone, that they might be enabled to recover the important post of Codogno; but the Spaniards not chusing ...
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... loss in this action was generally computed at about 10,000 men, and that of the Austrians at near Scoo. The French, however, gave out that the advantage was on their side, and caused Te Dewn be sung on that account at Paris, and in the ...
... loss in this action was generally computed at about 10,000 men, and that of the Austrians at near Scoo. The French, however, gave out that the advantage was on their side, and caused Te Dewn be sung on that account at Paris, and in the ...
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... loss of about 2000 men. While these parties were out, the Austrian General advanced to Cannes, that he might be at hand to support them, having left a corps to blockade Antibes on the land-side. In the end of the year, Gen. Brown was ...
... loss of about 2000 men. While these parties were out, the Austrian General advanced to Cannes, that he might be at hand to support them, having left a corps to blockade Antibes on the land-side. In the end of the year, Gen. Brown was ...
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... loss. On the first news of this expedition, several British subjects in France were committed to the Bastile. Of these the Earl of Moreton was one, upon suspicion that he had received money from England, to be distriB 2. buted buted ...
... loss. On the first news of this expedition, several British subjects in France were committed to the Bastile. Of these the Earl of Moreton was one, upon suspicion that he had received money from England, to be distriB 2. buted buted ...
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... loss of a great many men dead of sickness, and several of their ships taken or destroyed. In the NET H E R L ANDs, France has hitherto been successful in carrying on her conquests, under pretence of indemnifying herself for the expences ...
... loss of a great many men dead of sickness, and several of their ships taken or destroyed. In the NET H E R L ANDs, France has hitherto been successful in carrying on her conquests, under pretence of indemnifying herself for the expences ...
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