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
... horse and foot having been brought to the right during the night , in order to 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 ...
... horse and foot having been brought to the right during the night , in order to 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 ...
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... horse behind the caftle of Beveren , towards the mill of Oycke , and placed their center on the height between Wertigem and Heurne , they would undoubt- edly have had all the advantage , which the most difficult . ground could give ...
... horse behind the caftle of Beveren , towards the mill of Oycke , and placed their center on the height between Wertigem and Heurne , they would undoubt- edly have had all the advantage , which the most difficult . ground could give ...
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... horse formed themselves upon the right in the fame plain , where the advanced guard was ; and the reft of the horse , as they paffed , followed the Pruffians through the village of Heurne , into the plain ; but the foot , because of the ...
... horse formed themselves upon the right in the fame plain , where the advanced guard was ; and the reft of the horse , as they paffed , followed the Pruffians through the village of Heurne , into the plain ; but the foot , because of the ...
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... horse , and then attacked , in very good order , the inclosures and villages in their front , where the French were pofted ; fo that about seven o'clock the fire grew general , both on the right and on the left ; and , though the enemy ...
... horse , and then attacked , in very good order , the inclosures and villages in their front , where the French were pofted ; fo that about seven o'clock the fire grew general , both on the right and on the left ; and , though the enemy ...
Página 26
... horse our lofs is nothing at all . Nor do we yet know , that we have loft any head - officer of the state . With which , high and mighty lords , & c . Oudenard , July Signed , 12 , 1708 . Ford . Van Collen , G. Van Roffum tot Arden ...
... horse our lofs is nothing at all . Nor do we yet know , that we have loft any head - officer of the state . With which , high and mighty lords , & c . Oudenard , July Signed , 12 , 1708 . Ford . Van Collen , G. Van Roffum tot Arden ...
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