Relaçam circunstanciada da batalha de Costrim, e os progressos do exercito da Emperatriz da Russia, e dos seus aliados. Segunda parte.
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[Colophon] Lisbon, Na Officina de Manoel Antonio, (1758).. FIRST and ONLY EDITION. 4°, disbound. Caption title. Browned. In good condition. Old ink annotation ("Nº 39") in upper outer corner of first leaf recto. 7 pp. *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Although the caption title states that this is "Segunda Parte", we have been unable to identify any first part in OCLC, Porbase or anywhere else. The account begins by noting that the 30,000 dead and wounded at the Battle of Zorndorf on August 25, 1758 did not give a noticeable advantage to either the Prussians or the Russians. The casualty figures published by each side are discussed somewhat skeptically.The Relaçam goes on to describe the attitude of Empress Elizabeth to her allies; the movements of Russian, Prussian, and Austrian troops under Field Marshal Fermor, Prince Bevern, Field Marshal Daun, and Frederick II of Prussia; battles and maneuvers in Saxony and Brandenburg; and promotions within the armies. Also noted: the British defeat at St. Malo in June 1758 and their retreat to the Isle of Wight.The Seven Years’ War, 1756-1763, was waged in Europe, North America (where it began in 1754, and is known as the French and Indian War), Central and South America, West Africa, India (the Third Carnatic War), and the Philippines. Prussia, Great Britain, and (from 1761) Portugal were allied against France, Austria, Spain (from 1761), Russia (until 1762), Sweden (1757-1762), Saxony, and the Mughal Empire (from 1757). Aside from venting the ongoing antagonism amongst the Bourbons, Habsburgs, and Hohenzollerns, the countries were battling for overseas colonies and commercial superiority. As a result of the war, Great Britain annexed Canada, much North American territory west of the Alleghenies, and Florida, and became dominant in the Indian subcontinent. France transferred Louisiana to Spain. Prussia gained influence at the expense of the Holy Roman Empire, which is often considered to be the starting point for the rise of the modern German state. Removal of the French threat to the thirteen North American Colonies, and British attempts to obtain revenues from these colonies to compensate for wartime expenditures were major factors in the movement for Independence culminating in the American Revolution.*** Coimbra, Miscelâneas 1062, 1273, 7830. Not in Innocêncio or Fonseca, Pseudónimos. Porbase locates two copies, both in the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (one in poor condition). Not located in Jisc.
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- Relaçam circunstanciada da batalha de Costrim, e os progressos do exercito da Emperatriz da Russia, e dos seus aliados. Segunda parte.
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- [SEVEN YEARS' WAR]
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- FIRST and ONLY EDITION
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- [Colophon] Lisbon, Na Officina de Manoel Antonio, (1758).
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- Russia, Newsletters, Prussia, Seven Years' War, Elizabeth Empress of Russia, St. Malo, Austria, Military, Frederick II King of Prussia, Saxony, Brandenburg, British, Great Britain, Isle of Wight, Bourbons, Habsburgs
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