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PG-P.758.005
26 Jan 1758:41 (1518)
Extract of a letter from Leipzig, dated Nov. 9, 1757.
It is unfortunately, but too certain, that the combined
army [French and Austrian] has been totally defeated and
dispersed. One part of it has fled by Naumberg, the other
by Freybourg. The Prince of Dessau pursues the one, and the
King [of Prussia] in person the other. . . [3 lines]
The army of the Empire has lost sixty-four pieces of
cannon, with kettle drums, colours and standards, in great
number. . .
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