The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... regiments of Irish foot. On the 21st of February O.S. Commodore Knowles took two of the transports, with Count Fitzjames himself, about 4oo of his regiment, several officers of distinČtion, and their military chest containing 5oool ...
... regiments of Irish foot. On the 21st of February O.S. Commodore Knowles took two of the transports, with Count Fitzjames himself, about 4oo of his regiment, several officers of distinČtion, and their military chest containing 5oool ...
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... regiments from that country under Sir John Ligonier, marched from their post behind Breda, on the 17th, to endeavour the securing of Namur, capital of the province of that name. By the 23d they had advanced to Peer; where they were ...
... regiments from that country under Sir John Ligonier, marched from their post behind Breda, on the 17th, to endeavour the securing of Namur, capital of the province of that name. By the 23d they had advanced to Peer; where they were ...
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... regiments; next, the Dutch infantry, and two regiments of Austrian Waldeck, with the iDutch cavalry in two corps on their right and left; then, the Scots grays, the Hanoverians, Hessians, and British foot, with the rest of their cavalry ...
... regiments; next, the Dutch infantry, and two regiments of Austrian Waldeck, with the iDutch cavalry in two corps on their right and left; then, the Scots grays, the Hanoverians, Hessians, and British foot, with the rest of their cavalry ...
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... regiments of cavalry which remained at Wilhamstadt, were employed in their own country for suppressing a rebellion, in the beginning of the year. That being at length crushed, on the 16th of April, by the memorable battle of Culloden ...
... regiments of cavalry which remained at Wilhamstadt, were employed in their own country for suppressing a rebellion, in the beginning of the year. That being at length crushed, on the 16th of April, by the memorable battle of Culloden ...
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... regiments will amount to more than that difference; and however good the Austrian regular troops may be, neither their irregulars, nor any new regiments they can raise, are comparable to the veteran troops of Hanover. But supposing we ...
... regiments will amount to more than that difference; and however good the Austrian regular troops may be, neither their irregulars, nor any new regiments they can raise, are comparable to the veteran troops of Hanover. But supposing we ...
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