The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... arms , warlike ftores , and provifions . The re- mains of the French and Spanish army fled to Tortona , under which they continued till the 18th , when the Austrian vanguard arrived in the neighbourhood of it . Ha- ving left a garrison ...
... arms , warlike ftores , and provifions . The re- mains of the French and Spanish army fled to Tortona , under which they continued till the 18th , when the Austrian vanguard arrived in the neighbourhood of it . Ha- ving left a garrison ...
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... arms , with which they refolutely attacked the Auftrians who had been left , under M. de Botta , to keep that city and ftate in awe . From the 5th to the 11th of December , there were continual fkirmishes , till at length the Auftrian ...
... arms , with which they refolutely attacked the Auftrians who had been left , under M. de Botta , to keep that city and ftate in awe . From the 5th to the 11th of December , there were continual fkirmishes , till at length the Auftrian ...
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... arms . The fprings of this whole affair may probably be more dif- tinctly known afterwards . After the army of the three crowns in Italy began fenfibly to give way , the court of Vienna feemed to have formed a scheme for invading the ...
... arms . The fprings of this whole affair may probably be more dif- tinctly known afterwards . After the army of the three crowns in Italy began fenfibly to give way , the court of Vienna feemed to have formed a scheme for invading the ...
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... arms have been fo far crowned with fuccefs , we may then attack the kingdom of France itself , and we may attack the King of the Two Sicilies ; by which means we shall be able to force the courts both of France and Spain to com- ply ...
... arms have been fo far crowned with fuccefs , we may then attack the kingdom of France itself , and we may attack the King of the Two Sicilies ; by which means we shall be able to force the courts both of France and Spain to com- ply ...
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... arms in great numbers , and M. de Botta , the Auftrian General , had with difficulty made his retreat effe- ctual to Gavi , after frequent fkirmishes for feveral days , in which he had fome hundreds killed , and about 4000 made ...
... arms in great numbers , and M. de Botta , the Auftrian General , had with difficulty made his retreat effe- ctual to Gavi , after frequent fkirmishes for feveral days , in which he had fome hundreds killed , and about 4000 made ...
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