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 8
... loss of time , the infantry marched first of all about noon from St. Renelle , and were followed by the cavalry . About four they formed four columns , in- tending to incamp the right towards Anderlech , and the left to Lake ; but upon ...
... loss of time , the infantry marched first of all about noon from St. Renelle , and were followed by the cavalry . About four they formed four columns , in- tending to incamp the right towards Anderlech , and the left to Lake ; but upon ...
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... 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 Vendofme , who brought up the 1708 1708 rear ...
... 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 Vendofme , who brought up the 1708 1708 rear ...
Página 112
... loss of numberless fubjects , Eng- Iand abounded with French proteftants . They had indeed been well received , but with much more referve than in the United Provinces , Brandenburgh , and Pruffia . They had however done all the fervice ...
... loss of numberless fubjects , Eng- Iand abounded with French proteftants . They had indeed been well received , but with much more referve than in the United Provinces , Brandenburgh , and Pruffia . They had however done all the fervice ...
Página 174
... loss of about thirty men killed , and as many wounded . The next day the trenches were re- lieved about four in the afternoon ; but the violent rains , which fell in the night , very much incommoded the be- fiegers , and retarded their ...
... loss of about thirty men killed , and as many wounded . The next day the trenches were re- lieved about four in the afternoon ; but the violent rains , which fell in the night , very much incommoded the be- fiegers , and retarded their ...
Página 175
... loss : and , in the evening , the befiegers having made the neceffary dif- pofitions for a general ftorm ; and , the enemy fearing to be taken fword in hand , they beat a parley , and defired to capitulate for the town . Whereupon ...
... loss : and , in the evening , the befiegers having made the neceffary dif- pofitions for a general ftorm ; and , the enemy fearing to be taken fword in hand , they beat a parley , and defired to capitulate for the town . Whereupon ...
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