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Marshal Saxe   /mˈɑrʃəl sæks/   Listen
Marshal Saxe

noun
1.
A French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750).  Synonyms: comte de Saxe, Hermann Maurice Saxe, Saxe.






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"Marshal saxe" Quotes from Famous Books



... Balmerino! The French fleet has sailed with transports for fifteen thousand men. I have advices direct from the Prince. Marshal Saxe commands, and the Prince himself is with them. London will be ours within the week. Sure the good day is coming at last. The King—God bless him!—will have his own again; and a certain Dutch beer tub that we ...
— A Daughter of Raasay - A Tale of the '45 • William MacLeod Raine



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