The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... command , made himself mafter of Guaftal- la , where about 2000 men fell into his hands . M. de Caftellar , who was at a fmall diftance , with 6 or 7000 Spaniards , had fent 3coo of them to fuccour the place ; upon whom Gen. Nadafti ...
... command , made himself mafter of Guaftal- la , where about 2000 men fell into his hands . M. de Caftellar , who was at a fmall diftance , with 6 or 7000 Spaniards , had fent 3coo of them to fuccour the place ; upon whom Gen. Nadafti ...
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... command . The motions of his Sardini- an Majefty foon obliged the French and Spaniards to take the refolution of repaf- fing the Po , in order to attempt a retreat towards Tortona . Their paffage was ac- cordingly effected between the ...
... command . The motions of his Sardini- an Majefty foon obliged the French and Spaniards to take the refolution of repaf- fing the Po , in order to attempt a retreat towards Tortona . Their paffage was ac- cordingly effected between the ...
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... command of the Spanish troops , C. Gages and M. de Caftellar being recalled . As his Sardi- nian Majefty judged that the fiege of Tor- tona was of too great confequence to be undertaken at prefent , a refolution was taken to leave a ...
... command of the Spanish troops , C. Gages and M. de Caftellar being recalled . As his Sardi- nian Majefty judged that the fiege of Tor- tona was of too great confequence to be undertaken at prefent , a refolution was taken to leave a ...
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... command of that ex- leisle had received a confiderable part of pedition . the troops defigned for his army ; but fome of them were in a fhattered conditi ~ on , by reafon of their long marches . The Spaniards were marched back from Avi ...
... command of that ex- leisle had received a confiderable part of pedition . the troops defigned for his army ; but fome of them were in a fhattered conditi ~ on , by reafon of their long marches . The Spaniards were marched back from Avi ...
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... command of the Duke d'Anville , in order to retake Cape Breton , or feize fome of the British plantations in AMERICA . Having fuf- fered greatly in their voyage thither , they have been obliged to return , without ef- fecting any of the ...
... command of the Duke d'Anville , in order to retake Cape Breton , or feize fome of the British plantations in AMERICA . Having fuf- fered greatly in their voyage thither , they have been obliged to return , without ef- fecting any of the ...
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