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BG.745.011
29 Oct 1745:11 (1233)
From the Saxon Army near Johannisberg, July 30. . . Upon
the 28th General Nadasti attack'd a convoy from Glaz, which
was going to the Prussian Army, and bro't off 80 horses, and
made nine men prisoners.
A Trumpet accompanied by two Prussian officers came to a
village near the mountains of the Croats, and demanded leave
to speak to their commanding officer, whom he acquainted, in
the King of Prussia's name, that if they did not forbear
firing upon the parole, the King would order all the
villages not only to be pillaged, but to be burnt. . . [5
lines + 1 para]
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