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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... expected , that their bare pre- fence should make a ftarved • and naked army act with as much vigour , as if they had ⚫ been warmly clothed and well ' paid . No , we were fure it ( < < must be fomething else they came for , not to gain ...
... expected , that their bare pre- fence should make a ftarved • and naked army act with as much vigour , as if they had ⚫ been warmly clothed and well ' paid . No , we were fure it ( < < must be fomething else they came for , not to gain ...
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... expected from brave men and good foldiers . We fent out a body of horfe and foot this morn- ing to pursue the run - away ene- my , and scatter them yet more , but they were got too far off by the favour of the night . I re- main ...
... expected from brave men and good foldiers . We fent out a body of horfe and foot this morn- ing to pursue the run - away ene- my , and scatter them yet more , but they were got too far off by the favour of the night . I re- main ...
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... expected : he feemed very devout , even to bigotry ; but by the accounts we had from France , it did appear , that his conduct , during the cam- paign , gave no great hopes or profpect from him , when all things fhould come into his ...
... expected : he feemed very devout , even to bigotry ; but by the accounts we had from France , it did appear , that his conduct , during the cam- paign , gave no great hopes or profpect from him , when all things fhould come into his ...
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... expected their heavy cannon , in order to undertake an important fiege ; and the French continued in their posts a- long the canal of Bruges , without giving the allies any dif turbance . The only method they pitched upon , as moft pro ...
... expected their heavy cannon , in order to undertake an important fiege ; and the French continued in their posts a- long the canal of Bruges , without giving the allies any dif turbance . The only method they pitched upon , as moft pro ...
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... expected from Oftend . These troops had been embarked on board the fleet for fome time , made a feint of landing in Boulogne bay , and afterwards alarmed the French coaft of Normandy , to the great terror and ex- pence of the ...
... expected from Oftend . These troops had been embarked on board the fleet for fome time , made a feint of landing in Boulogne bay , and afterwards alarmed the French coaft of Normandy , to the great terror and ex- pence of the ...
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