The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen4T. Osborne, 1762 |
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... enemy's camp , that lieutenant - general Bulau was fent out the night before with a detachment of two thousand horfe and dragoons , to fecure the avenues , by which they might have difturbed the march of the allies , who , by this means ...
... enemy's camp , that lieutenant - general Bulau was fent out the night before with a detachment of two thousand horfe and dragoons , to fecure the avenues , by which they might have difturbed the march of the allies , who , by this means ...
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... enemy's intrenchments as was neceffary to take a view of them . In the mean time , the artillery began to fire upon the enemy , who anfwered briskly from their batteries for about an hour , when the English and Dutch foot , fupported by ...
... enemy's intrenchments as was neceffary to take a view of them . In the mean time , the artillery began to fire upon the enemy , who anfwered briskly from their batteries for about an hour , when the English and Dutch foot , fupported by ...
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... enemy's motions . Upon which prince Maxi- milian of Hanover was detached with thirty fquadrons of imperial horse , with orders to join prince Eugene with all poffible diligence , The enemy having left a garrifon at Rain ( a ) , the con ...
... enemy's motions . Upon which prince Maxi- milian of Hanover was detached with thirty fquadrons of imperial horse , with orders to join prince Eugene with all poffible diligence , The enemy having left a garrifon at Rain ( a ) , the con ...
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... enemy had paffed part of their army over the Danube , at Lewingen : Whereupon he ordered general Churchill to march ... enemy's troops had all got over the Danube ; fo that the duke of Marlborough immediately ordered his army to march by ...
... enemy had paffed part of their army over the Danube , at Lewingen : Whereupon he ordered general Churchill to march ... enemy's troops had all got over the Danube ; fo that the duke of Marlborough immediately ordered his army to march by ...
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... enemy ; upon which , the army advanced to the plain , and were drawn up in or- der of battle . About nine o'clock , the enemy fired fome cannon upon our troops , as they were marching to form the line , who were answered from our ...
... enemy ; upon which , the army advanced to the plain , and were drawn up in or- der of battle . About nine o'clock , the enemy fired fome cannon upon our troops , as they were marching to form the line , who were answered from our ...
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addrefs affairs affure againſt alfo anfwer army battle of Almanza becauſe church command commiffioners confideration court defign defired duke of Marlborough duke of Savoy earl of Galway earl of Peterborough elector of Bavaria enemy England Engliſh faid fame fecond fecretary fecurity feemed feffion fent fervice fettled feven feveral fhall fhew fhips fhould fide fiege fince firft firſt fleet fome foon fquadrons France French ftate fubjects fucceffion fuccefs fuch fupport Great-Britain himſelf honour horfe horſe houfe houſe houſe of commons intereft intirely king king of Sweden kingdom laft letter likewife lord lord Galway lordship majefty majefty's marfhal meaſures minifters moft monfieur moſt neceffary obferved occafion paffed parliament parliament of England perfons poffible poft prefent prifoners propofed proteftant purpoſe queen raiſed reafon refolution refolved Scotland Scots Spain thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand tion Toulon treaty troops union uſed
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Página 247 - Britain shall from and after the union have full freedom and intercourse of trade and navigation to and from any port or place within the said united kingdom and the dominions and plantations thereunto belonging, and that there be a communication of all other rights, privileges and advantages which do or may belong to the subjects of either kingdom, except where it is otherwise expressly agreed in these articles.
Página 249 - VII That all parts of the united kingdom be for ever, from and after the union, liable to the same excises upon all exciseable liquors...
Página 260 - That from and after the Union, there be one great seal for the united kingdom of Great Britain, which shall be different from...
Página 373 - I cannot but look upon it as a peculiar happiness, that, in my reign, so full a provision is made for the peace and quiet of my people, and for the security of our religion by so firm an establishment of the Protestant Succession throughout Great Britain.
Página 93 - that neither House of Parliament hath any power by any vote or declaration to create to themselves any new privilege that is not warranted by the known laws and customs of Parliament.
Página 190 - ... rend the prelates ? Nay, would it not be an advantage to " all England, that, whenever the fucceflbr comes over, " he Ihould not bring a flood of foreigners along with him, «« to eat up and devour the good of the land...
Página 94 - that every Englishman, who is imprisoned by any authority whatsoever, has an undoubted right, by his agents or friends, to apply for and obtain a writ of habeas corpus, in order to procure his liberty by due course of law.
Página 260 - That the aforesaid sixteen peers of Scotland mentioned in the last preceding article, to sit in the house of lords of the parliament of Great Britain, shall have all privileges of parliament, which the peers of England now have, and which they...
Página 249 - England, to any higher imposition than two shillings sterling upon the foresaid thirty-four gallons English barrel, being twelve gallons the present Scots measure, and that the excise settled in England on all other liquors, when the union commences, take place throughout the whole united kingdom.
Página 253 - ... the time of the union And in regard that after the union Scotland becoming liable to the same customs and...