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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... arms of the allies , and to implore a bleffing upon the present campaign , it was religiously obfer- ved throughout the whole army . The enemy continuing quiet in their camp , the duke of Marlborough took that opportunity of reviewing ...
... arms of the allies , and to implore a bleffing upon the present campaign , it was religiously obfer- ved throughout the whole army . The enemy continuing quiet in their camp , the duke of Marlborough took that opportunity of reviewing ...
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... arms , and admit the French troops . They began at first to make a fhew of resistance ; but the pre- " might in another year have ⚫ forced them to it . ' C peace ; or the fuccefs of the ' Italian league , which then * could not have ...
... arms , and admit the French troops . They began at first to make a fhew of resistance ; but the pre- " might in another year have ⚫ forced them to it . ' C peace ; or the fuccefs of the ' Italian league , which then * could not have ...
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... arms fignalized themselves in feveral vigorous charges , which they made and fuftained against the French cavalry , in which they loft near half of their number . If we may believe fome of the French writers , the dukes of Burgundy and ...
... arms fignalized themselves in feveral vigorous charges , which they made and fuftained against the French cavalry , in which they loft near half of their number . If we may believe fome of the French writers , the dukes of Burgundy and ...
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... arms , hoping to renew the engagement again the next morning , and impatient , in the mean time , for day , that they might have a true information how far this victory had extended , of which the darkness of the night left them in ...
... arms , hoping to renew the engagement again the next morning , and impatient , in the mean time , for day , that they might have a true information how far this victory had extended , of which the darkness of the night left them in ...
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... arms of the high allies , that we have en- tirely beaten the and enemy , forced them to retire in great confufion , fome towards Cour- Mr. tray , and others towards Ghent . : I give myself the honour to congratulate their high - mighti ...
... arms of the high allies , that we have en- tirely beaten the and enemy , forced them to retire in great confufion , fome towards Cour- Mr. tray , and others towards Ghent . : I give myself the honour to congratulate their high - mighti ...
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