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 7
... give her confent to a peace , but up- on fafe an honourable terms . She begs the duke to be fo juft to her , as not to let the mifre- prefentations made of her have any weight with him ; adding , that it would be a greater trou- ble to ...
... give her confent to a peace , but up- on fafe an honourable terms . She begs the duke to be fo juft to her , as not to let the mifre- prefentations made of her have any weight with him ; adding , that it would be a greater trou- ble to ...
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... give way . Thofe , who were thus retiring , were forced back into in- closures in great diforder ; and it growing dark , many bat- talions and more fquadrons being in the utmost confusion , some were cut in pieces , and others defired ...
... give way . Thofe , who were thus retiring , were forced back into in- closures in great diforder ; and it growing dark , many bat- talions and more fquadrons being in the utmost confusion , some were cut in pieces , and others defired ...
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... give ourselves the honour of fending your high- mightineffes farther advice , that our army , having marched on Sunday night from Afche , took the route of Leffines , in order to pafs the Dender at that place , without oppofition from ...
... give ourselves the honour of fending your high- mightineffes farther advice , that our army , having marched on Sunday night from Afche , took the route of Leffines , in order to pafs the Dender at that place , without oppofition from ...
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... give myself the honour to congratulate their high - mighti- neffes upon this important vic- tory . We fhall endeavour all we can to make our advantage of it . The enemy will have much ado to bring their army into the field again this ...
... give myself the honour to congratulate their high - mighti- neffes upon this important vic- tory . We fhall endeavour all we can to make our advantage of it . The enemy will have much ado to bring their army into the field again this ...
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... give the particulars of this great victory ; but fome thousands of prifoners , and , a- mong them , fome general of ficers are already brought into town . Forty fquadrons of horfe , with twenty battalions of foot , are in pursuit of the ...
... give the particulars of this great victory ; but fome thousands of prifoners , and , a- mong them , fome general of ficers are already brought into town . Forty fquadrons of horfe , with twenty battalions of foot , are in pursuit of the ...
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