The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen17for T. Osborne, J. Hodges, J. Robinson, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Ward, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, P. Davey and B. Law, G. Keith, T. Longman, T. Field, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, H. Woodgate, M. Cooper, and C. Ware, 1758 - 576 páginas |
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Página 35
... siege , or to march and fight the enemy , as occafion fhould require . This important fiege was to be carried on with fifty bat- talions ; fix Imperialists , nine Palatines , five Heffians , and thirty from the grand army ; and , all ...
... siege , or to march and fight the enemy , as occafion fhould require . This important fiege was to be carried on with fifty bat- talions ; fix Imperialists , nine Palatines , five Heffians , and thirty from the grand army ; and , all ...
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... Siege of vered of his wound , vifited the trenches , to the inexpreffible Life profe- joy of the confederate troops . The next day the trenches were relieved by the prince of Holftein - Beck , major - general Sacken , and Sir Richard ...
... Siege of vered of his wound , vifited the trenches , to the inexpreffible Life profe- joy of the confederate troops . The next day the trenches were relieved by the prince of Holftein - Beck , major - general Sacken , and Sir Richard ...
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... siege , but to no purpose . When he faw that could not be done , he endeavoured to furprize Doway . To that end , he fent a detachment of ten thousand men under Albergotti ( the Jate governor of Doway ) and thought fit to be there him ...
... siege , but to no purpose . When he faw that could not be done , he endeavoured to furprize Doway . To that end , he fent a detachment of ten thousand men under Albergotti ( the Jate governor of Doway ) and thought fit to be there him ...
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... siege of that place . But the states , confidering how far the feafon was spent , and the difficulties which must attend fuch an enterprize in the fight of the enemy's army , especially in a country where they had deftroyed all the ...
... siege of that place . But the states , confidering how far the feafon was spent , and the difficulties which must attend fuch an enterprize in the fight of the enemy's army , especially in a country where they had deftroyed all the ...
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... siege , but made themselves mafters of the enemy's artillery , ammunition , and baggage ; and the duke of Vendofme's army was fo diminished , that , if Staremberg had received the affistance , which he expected from England , he would ...
... siege , but made themselves mafters of the enemy's artillery , ammunition , and baggage ; and the duke of Vendofme's army was fo diminished , that , if Staremberg had received the affistance , which he expected from England , he would ...
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