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^he -providential delivery of the Vaudois, from the French Forces near Exilles, in Piedmont, 'July S-19, 1747- Shaken from the authentic account in the i»ondon Ga- zette extraordinary, Whitehall, July 22^, 1747- Turin, July 21. N. S.
ON the 1 9th inftant, at two in the morning, the Count de Briqueras having had advice that the enemies were approaching the heights of JJfiete (in the road to the Vaudois) caufed his bat- talions 33^ Memoir's of the Life of talions to enter the intrenchments ; wher
...e thev remained till feven in the morning : But as they fufrered very much by the cold, and the enemy made no motion towards the attacking us, they were brought back into the Camp : Some hours after the enemy began to move, which obliged our battalions to return into the intrenchments ; which were immediately attacked by the French^ to the number of 40 battalions, in three columns, with nine pieces of cannon, four pounders, fup- ported by a referve of 8 other battalions. Our in- trenchments were not yet furnifhed with cannon ; becaufe it was necelTary in order to bring it up to cut a way out through the rocks and there had not been time to finifli it ; whereas on the other hand the enemy could bring up theirs without difficulty, by the way which they came.

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