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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... given out , that he was to act with a separate body on the Moselle , which obliged the enemy to fend a confiderable number of forces that way under the command of the duke of Berwick . Prince Eu- Vienna , On the 29th of April , prince ...
... given out , that he was to act with a separate body on the Moselle , which obliged the enemy to fend a confiderable number of forces that way under the command of the duke of Berwick . Prince Eu- Vienna , On the 29th of April , prince ...
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... given at monfieur Auverquerque's quarters ; and , according to these orders , four battalions marched to reinforce the garrifon of Brussels , and eight battalions were ordered , with major - general Ca- dogan , and the quarter - mafters ...
... given at monfieur Auverquerque's quarters ; and , according to these orders , four battalions marched to reinforce the garrifon of Brussels , and eight battalions were ordered , with major - general Ca- dogan , and the quarter - mafters ...
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... given him , not doubting but he fhould easily have defeated them , before the other half of their army could come to their affiftance . It was with this intent , these troops were advanced , and the duke would foon have followed with ...
... given him , not doubting but he fhould easily have defeated them , before the other half of their army could come to their affiftance . It was with this intent , these troops were advanced , and the duke would foon have followed with ...
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... given by the French themselves , allows their loss to have been above ten thousand men . The dukes of Burgundy and Berry , with the pretender , reached Ghent the morning after the battle , by five o'clock ; and about nine , the duke of ...
... given by the French themselves , allows their loss to have been above ten thousand men . The dukes of Burgundy and Berry , with the pretender , reached Ghent the morning after the battle , by five o'clock ; and about nine , the duke of ...
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... given the honour of the action to ma- jor - general Cadogan , without fo much as mentioning major - ge- neral Webb , to whom it was entirely due ; the latter , refent- ing the affront , left the army in difguft , came over into Eng ...
... given the honour of the action to ma- jor - general Cadogan , without fo much as mentioning major - ge- neral Webb , to whom it was entirely due ; the latter , refent- ing the affront , left the army in difguft , came over into Eng ...
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