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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... must have been at the duke of Marlborough's , as ambaffador extraordinary ; whereas prince Eugene had no character , his credentials im- porting only , " that his imperial majefty had fent his firít counfellor , prefident of the council ...
... must have been at the duke of Marlborough's , as ambaffador extraordinary ; whereas prince Eugene had no character , his credentials im- porting only , " that his imperial majefty had fent his firít counfellor , prefident of the council ...
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... must be extreme- ly weakened , and he should be obliged to ftand on the de- fenfive ; yet , at length , he confented to part with several regiments , and , being fatisfied with the laurels he had al- ready gained , chearfully facrificed ...
... must be extreme- ly weakened , and he should be obliged to ftand on the de- fenfive ; yet , at length , he confented to part with several regiments , and , being fatisfied with the laurels he had al- ready gained , chearfully facrificed ...
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... must be fomething else they came for , not to gain any honour in the field , but to reap the mean glory of fome fuc- ⚫cessful treachery , and fo it proved . A defign , we found , ⚫ had been formed fome time to furprize Antwerp ; all ...
... must be fomething else they came for , not to gain any honour in the field , but to reap the mean glory of fome fuc- ⚫cessful treachery , and fo it proved . A defign , we found , ⚫ had been formed fome time to furprize Antwerp ; all ...
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... must be ac- knowledged , that , in general , they fought better at this time than they had done upon any other occafion . The French endeavoured by their partial relations to pal- liate their defeat , and make a drawn battle of it ( f ) ...
... must be ac- knowledged , that , in general , they fought better at this time than they had done upon any other occafion . The French endeavoured by their partial relations to pal- liate their defeat , and make a drawn battle of it ( f ) ...
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... must na- turally attend the fiege of fo ftrong and fo well - provided a place , befides others occafioned by the confederates being cut off from their magazines in Antwerp and Sas van - Ghent ; all which made the duke of Vendofme fay ...
... must na- turally attend the fiege of fo ftrong and fo well - provided a place , befides others occafioned by the confederates being cut off from their magazines in Antwerp and Sas van - Ghent ; all which made the duke of Vendofme fay ...
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