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... wounded , and miffing , amounted , according to their own lifts , to 3721. The vanquished retired again under the walls of Placentia , and a com- munication was foon formed between the Auftrian and Piedmontese armies by brid- ges over ...
... wounded , and miffing , amounted , according to their own lifts , to 3721. The vanquished retired again under the walls of Placentia , and a com- munication was foon formed between the Auftrian and Piedmontese armies by brid- ges over ...
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... wounded fea- men near Gofport , for 1747 ; 10,2111 . s . 34d . for making good the deficiency of the general fund for the year ended at Michaelmas 1746 ; and four fums to re- place to the finking fund the like fums paid out of it , viz ...
... wounded fea- men near Gofport , for 1747 ; 10,2111 . s . 34d . for making good the deficiency of the general fund for the year ended at Michaelmas 1746 ; and four fums to re- place to the finking fund the like fums paid out of it , viz ...
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... might redeem fuch as were wounded and taken prifon ers ; upon which Capt . Scot was fent on a fecond command , but is not yet returned . Extract Crokat , relict of Andrew Brown of Braid , Efq 48 DOMESTICK HISTORY . Jan. 1747 .
... might redeem fuch as were wounded and taken prifon ers ; upon which Capt . Scot was fent on a fecond command , but is not yet returned . Extract Crokat , relict of Andrew Brown of Braid , Efq 48 DOMESTICK HISTORY . Jan. 1747 .
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... wounded ; of the enemy only one was wounded . It is an aftonishing affair that these people have been fuffered to fubfift fo long , as their privateers were daily making ca- ptures : however , it gives much fatisfa- ction to find , that ...
... wounded ; of the enemy only one was wounded . It is an aftonishing affair that these people have been fuffered to fubfift fo long , as their privateers were daily making ca- ptures : however , it gives much fatisfa- ction to find , that ...
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... wounded and made prifoner ; that the battalions being taken in front and flank , had been obliged to retire , which was ex- ecuted in good order ; and that their lofs did not exceed 200 men . M. Belleifle did not pafs the Argens till ...
... wounded and made prifoner ; that the battalions being taken in front and flank , had been obliged to retire , which was ex- ecuted in good order ; and that their lofs did not exceed 200 men . M. Belleifle did not pafs the Argens till ...
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