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
... being nobody , I am fure , that prays more heartily than her , who ⚫ will live and die most fincerely yours , & c . ' 6 " • 1708 . On the 29th of May , the A 4 On OF ENGLAND . 7 ceeded to Bruffels (a). The duke having ...
... being nobody , I am fure , that prays more heartily than her , who ⚫ will live and die most fincerely yours , & c . ' 6 " • 1708 . On the 29th of May , the A 4 On OF ENGLAND . 7 ceeded to Bruffels (a). The duke having ...
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... most excellent order , animated with their former vic- tories ; and eager to engage an enemy , that were despica- ble in their eyes . In this camp it was , that the electoral prince of Hanover ( his prefent majefty king George II ...
... most excellent order , animated with their former vic- tories ; and eager to engage an enemy , that were despica- ble in their eyes . In this camp it was , that the electoral prince of Hanover ( his prefent majefty king George II ...
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... most perfect unanimity . The next day a council of war was held , in which it was refolved to regulate the march of the army according to the motions of the enemy ; and the pioneers were sent on every fide to make ways ; the refolution ...
... most perfect unanimity . The next day a council of war was held , in which it was refolved to regulate the march of the army according to the motions of the enemy ; and the pioneers were sent on every fide to make ways ; the refolution ...
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... most difficult . ground could give ; and perhaps the choice would have been on their fide , whether to engage in a general action or not . But the dukes of Burgundy and Vendofme , who had been at variance for fome days before , what ...
... most difficult . ground could give ; and perhaps the choice would have been on their fide , whether to engage in a general action or not . But the dukes of Burgundy and Vendofme , who had been at variance for fome days before , what ...
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... most places , yet , being fuftained with fresh troops , the action was maintained very obftinately a good while after . There was before the left of the left wing a kind of open- ing , through which run a road , that led into the plain ...
... most places , yet , being fuftained with fresh troops , the action was maintained very obftinately a good while after . There was before the left of the left wing a kind of open- ing , through which run a road , that led into the plain ...
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