The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... killed fome of them on the road . After their arrival at Got- tenburg , all our accounts of them con- tained nothing but a series of disasters and difappointments , till at length , in the month of May , they were told , that as many of ...
... killed fome of them on the road . After their arrival at Got- tenburg , all our accounts of them con- tained nothing but a series of disasters and difappointments , till at length , in the month of May , they were told , that as many of ...
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... killed or made prisoners about 600 men . Prince Lichtenftein , with the fmall army he had commanded the preceeding campaign , and Gen. Bernclau , with a corps of 9000 men from the Mantuan , advanced to meet one another , which they did ...
... killed or made prisoners about 600 men . Prince Lichtenftein , with the fmall army he had commanded the preceeding campaign , and Gen. Bernclau , with a corps of 9000 men from the Mantuan , advanced to meet one another , which they did ...
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... killed . Pr . Lichten- ftein immediately detached a corps to re- inforce the troops at Pizzighitone , that they might be enabled to recover the im- portant poft of Codogno ; but the Spa- niards not chufing to difpute it with them ...
... killed . Pr . Lichten- ftein immediately detached a corps to re- inforce the troops at Pizzighitone , that they might be enabled to recover the im- portant poft of Codogno ; but the Spa- niards not chufing to difpute it with them ...
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... killed , wound- ed , prisoners and deferters , was computed at about 14,000 men . That of the Au- ftrians , in killed , wounded , and miffing , amounted , according to their own lifts , to 3721. The vanquished retired again under the ...
... killed , wound- ed , prisoners and deferters , was computed at about 14,000 men . That of the Au- ftrians , in killed , wounded , and miffing , amounted , according to their own lifts , to 3721. The vanquished retired again under the ...
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... killed and de- ferted , from 7 to 4000 men , were made prifoners , and C. Clermont immediately marched back his troops to rejoin the grand army , which he did on the 9th . By this time M. Saxe had his forces pofted to wards Tongres and ...
... killed and de- ferted , from 7 to 4000 men , were made prifoners , and C. Clermont immediately marched back his troops to rejoin the grand army , which he did on the 9th . By this time M. Saxe had his forces pofted to wards Tongres and ...
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