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 13
... fecurity to the commu- nication of those two places . The officer , who commanded in it , refused to furrender ; upon which the count attacked and took it fword in hand . Major - general Murray , having found it impoffible to re ...
... fecurity to the commu- nication of those two places . The officer , who commanded in it , refused to furrender ; upon which the count attacked and took it fword in hand . Major - general Murray , having found it impoffible to re ...
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... fecurity . We do not think , that their army is marched from behind the canal , which , with their poffeffing of Ghent , will be a great obftruction to our bringing up our heavy cannon and other artillery ; fo that I fear we fhall be ...
... fecurity . We do not think , that their army is marched from behind the canal , which , with their poffeffing of Ghent , will be a great obftruction to our bringing up our heavy cannon and other artillery ; fo that I fear we fhall be ...
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... fecurity , they caft up intrenchments , and planted upon them their artillery , which they had left at Gavre with their heavy baggage . In this camp they recovered themselves out of their firft confternation ; but the former mifunder ...
... fecurity , they caft up intrenchments , and planted upon them their artillery , which they had left at Gavre with their heavy baggage . In this camp they recovered themselves out of their firft confternation ; but the former mifunder ...
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... fecurity of that poft . Prince Eugene being fa- tisfied that the confederate camp was fufficiently fecured , he returned , on the 13th of September , with his troops , to the fiege . 1708 . Bold at- tempt of a French officer . C 4 In OF ...
... fecurity of that poft . Prince Eugene being fa- tisfied that the confederate camp was fufficiently fecured , he returned , on the 13th of September , with his troops , to the fiege . 1708 . Bold at- tempt of a French officer . C 4 In OF ...
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... fecurity of that place , and to be near at hand to join lieutenant - general Hompefch , who , with thirty - eight fquadrons and eight battalions , were incamped near Menin ; by which dispositions a communica- tion was maintained with ...
... fecurity of that place , and to be near at hand to join lieutenant - general Hompefch , who , with thirty - eight fquadrons and eight battalions , were incamped near Menin ; by which dispositions a communica- tion was maintained with ...
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