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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... ; con- cluding , that he had inftructions from his imperial ma- jefty to ufe his endeavours to engage the queen of Great- " Britain and the States - General to approve the fcheme he " had cc " had propofed , and to fecond , on 4 THE ...
... ; con- cluding , that he had inftructions from his imperial ma- jefty to ufe his endeavours to engage the queen of Great- " Britain and the States - General to approve the fcheme he " had cc " had propofed , and to fecond , on 4 THE ...
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... engage him to return to command the army on the Upper Rhine . 1708 . rough and The duke of Marlborough intended to have gone back to The duke England , before the opening of the campaign ; but prince of Marlbo- Eugene was very earneft ...
... engage him to return to command the army on the Upper Rhine . 1708 . rough and The duke of Marlborough intended to have gone back to The duke England , before the opening of the campaign ; but prince of Marlbo- Eugene was very earneft ...
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... engage an enemy , that were despica- ble in their eyes . In this camp it was , that the electoral prince of Hanover ( his prefent majefty king George II . ) came to the army , and was received with the greatest marks of respect and ...
... engage an enemy , that were despica- ble in their eyes . In this camp it was , that the electoral prince of Hanover ( his prefent majefty king George II . ) came to the army , and was received with the greatest marks of respect and ...
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... engage the enemy , the whole army was formed the next morning early in order of battle ; but their defign was fruftrated by the French , who were employed the whole night , with all poffible expedi- tion , in paffing the Dender through ...
... engage the enemy , the whole army was formed the next morning early in order of battle ; but their defign was fruftrated by the French , who were employed the whole night , with all poffible expedi- tion , in paffing the Dender through ...
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... engaged them in a battle near it , which proved a fatal overthrow to them . It stands on the river Scheld , thirteen miles fouth of Ghent , thirteen north - west of Aeth , thirty - fix weft of Bruffels , and thirty - feven almost north ...
... engaged them in a battle near it , which proved a fatal overthrow to them . It stands on the river Scheld , thirteen miles fouth of Ghent , thirteen north - west of Aeth , thirty - fix weft of Bruffels , and thirty - feven almost north ...
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