Miscellaneous Correspondence, Volumen3W. Owen., 1764 Containing a variety of subjects, relative to natural and civil history, geography, mathematics, poetry, memoirs of monthly occurrences, catalogues of new books, &c... |
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... Troops to the Army of the Empire . They write from Roftock , that the Pruf- fians have driven the Swedes out of Damgarde near Stralfund , and taken their military All the Cavalry are compleatly remount- ed , except the English , who ...
... Troops to the Army of the Empire . They write from Roftock , that the Pruf- fians have driven the Swedes out of Damgarde near Stralfund , and taken their military All the Cavalry are compleatly remount- ed , except the English , who ...
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... Troops from France ; befides which , it can mufter 10,000 fighting Men of its Militia , and 40 , or 50,000 Slaves , who are difperfed over the whole I- fland ; and it is without Exception , the richest , the beft planted , and the ...
... Troops from France ; befides which , it can mufter 10,000 fighting Men of its Militia , and 40 , or 50,000 Slaves , who are difperfed over the whole I- fland ; and it is without Exception , the richest , the beft planted , and the ...
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... Troops , or plunder the Inhabi tants , during the winter : " " I Berlin , Jan. 27. The Swedish Gatrifon in Anclam has followed the Example of that of Demmin ; they furrendered Prisoners of War , but they have been permitted to return to ...
... Troops , or plunder the Inhabi tants , during the winter : " " I Berlin , Jan. 27. The Swedish Gatrifon in Anclam has followed the Example of that of Demmin ; they furrendered Prisoners of War , but they have been permitted to return to ...
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... Troops in British Pay , is to be augmented next Campaign , from 12,020 to 19,012 ef- fective Men ; And that , in Confideration of his Magna- ninity and immenfe Lotfes he has fuitained by his fteady Adherence to the common Caufe , he is ...
... Troops in British Pay , is to be augmented next Campaign , from 12,020 to 19,012 ef- fective Men ; And that , in Confideration of his Magna- ninity and immenfe Lotfes he has fuitained by his fteady Adherence to the common Caufe , he is ...
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... Troops that came hither , are gone by Go- tha and Eifenach , towards the Frontiers of Heffe , in order to join the Hanoverian and Helian Troops , under the Command of the Prince of Ifembourg Berlin , March 6. Twenty - five Squadrons and ...
... Troops that came hither , are gone by Go- tha and Eifenach , towards the Frontiers of Heffe , in order to join the Hanoverian and Helian Troops , under the Command of the Prince of Ifembourg Berlin , March 6. Twenty - five Squadrons and ...
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