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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... Since we made no difpofitions for ⚫ the encounter , our lofs of men , though very great , is not to be confidered as a decifive e- vent : and indeed the confu- fion , as well as our extraordi- nary lofs , happened in the re- treat we ...
... Since we made no difpofitions for ⚫ the encounter , our lofs of men , though very great , is not to be confidered as a decifive e- vent : and indeed the confu- fion , as well as our extraordi- nary lofs , happened in the re- treat we ...
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... Since the writing of this , ber of ftandards and colours , we have an account of about fix . Our army lay on their arms that thousand prisoners brought into night , and on Thursday incamp- the town , befides near five hun - ed on the ...
... Since the writing of this , ber of ftandards and colours , we have an account of about fix . Our army lay on their arms that thousand prisoners brought into night , and on Thursday incamp- the town , befides near five hun - ed on the ...
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... Since the revoca- turalization tion of the edict of Nantz , fo fatal to France , by the de- crease of her trade , and the loss of numberless fubjects , Eng- Iand abounded with French proteftants . They had indeed been well received ...
... Since the revoca- turalization tion of the edict of Nantz , fo fatal to France , by the de- crease of her trade , and the loss of numberless fubjects , Eng- Iand abounded with French proteftants . They had indeed been well received ...
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... Since you went to 66 66 66 Newmarket , I have received feveral affurances from the " duke of Shrewsbury of his readiness to ferve me upon all " occafions , and his willingness to come into my fervice ; " which offer I was very glad to ...
... Since you went to 66 66 66 Newmarket , I have received feveral affurances from the " duke of Shrewsbury of his readiness to ferve me upon all " occafions , and his willingness to come into my fervice ; " which offer I was very glad to ...
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... Since ⚫ the return from that expedition , ⚫ the fecret is discovered , and the · · a ( 1 ) This application was made by the commons , becaufe ( as they faid ) the college had cen- . fured Forbes for afperfing the memory of king ...
... Since ⚫ the return from that expedition , ⚫ the fecret is discovered , and the · · a ( 1 ) This application was made by the commons , becaufe ( as they faid ) the college had cen- . fured Forbes for afperfing the memory of king ...
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