The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... of Final, the expectation of which had becp his chief inducement for entering into the war, had lost all that formerly belonged to ing 4. Jan. 1747. A summary of Publick AFFAIRs. the match was proposed to the King of ...
... of Final, the expectation of which had becp his chief inducement for entering into the war, had lost all that formerly belonged to ing 4. Jan. 1747. A summary of Publick AFFAIRs. the match was proposed to the King of ...
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ing into the war, had lost all that formerly belonged to him on the South-side of the Po up to Turin, except the citadel of Alexandria, which was blocked up, and he was afraid for a bombardment of Turin itself; while the Austrians under ...
ing into the war, had lost all that formerly belonged to him on the South-side of the Po up to Turin, except the citadel of Alexandria, which was blocked up, and he was afraid for a bombardment of Turin itself; while the Austrians under ...
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... lost a good many men by skirmishes, desertion, and fatigue; but made his retreat effectual with the greatest part, first into the state of Genoa, and at length to Placentia, which gained him considerable honour, M. de Gages, who had ...
... lost a good many men by skirmishes, desertion, and fatigue; but made his retreat effectual with the greatest part, first into the state of Genoa, and at length to Placentia, which gained him considerable honour, M. de Gages, who had ...
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... lost upwards of 4,000,000 of livres. *. In. June,. a. formidable. fleet. of. war-ships. And. transports, which had been long as: sembling at Brest, sailed under command of the Duke d'Anville, in order to retake Cape Breton, or seize some of ...
... lost upwards of 4,000,000 of livres. *. In. June,. a. formidable. fleet. of. war-ships. And. transports, which had been long as: sembling at Brest, sailed under command of the Duke d'Anville, in order to retake Cape Breton, or seize some of ...
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... lost; the Count de Clermont having opened the trenches before it on the 11th, with 61 battalions, 40 squadrons, 2cos pieces of cannon, and mortars in proportion. While such a considerable part of M. Saxe's troops were thus employed, the ...
... lost; the Count de Clermont having opened the trenches before it on the 11th, with 61 battalions, 40 squadrons, 2cos pieces of cannon, and mortars in proportion. While such a considerable part of M. Saxe's troops were thus employed, the ...
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