The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... 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, augmented the fortifications of Landau, laid up ...
... 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, augmented the fortifications of Landau, laid up ...
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... rest who had been promised were on their march, than he took the field with about 40,000 men, to act in concert with his former allies. Affairs now put on a new face. Baron Leutrum having invested Asti on the 5th of March N. S. within ...
... rest who had been promised were on their march, than he took the field with about 40,000 men, to act in concert with his former allies. Affairs now put on a new face. Baron Leutrum having invested Asti on the 5th of March N. S. within ...
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... rest of his 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 ...
... rest of his 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 ...
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... rest getting landed in Scotland. The rebels having kept the field in an action that happened between his Britannick Majesty's forces and them at Falkirk in the month of January, such an account of that affair was sent to Paris, as ...
... rest getting landed in Scotland. The rebels having kept the field in an action that happened between his Britannick Majesty's forces and them at Falkirk in the month of January, such an account of that affair was sent to Paris, as ...
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... rest of his troops, under the Prince of Conti, marched off to besiege Mons, the capital of Hainault, The trenches were opened before it the 17th of June, and on the 11th of July, the garrison, consisting of about 4000 men, surrendered ...
... rest of his troops, under the Prince of Conti, marched off to besiege Mons, the capital of Hainault, The trenches were opened before it the 17th of June, and on the 11th of July, the garrison, consisting of about 4000 men, surrendered ...
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