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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... night before , at ten , to fend their heavy baggage to Mons , and decamped without any noife at eleven , mar- ching towards Nivelle . The foragers were immediately re- called , and to avoid all loss of time , the infantry marched first ...
... night before , at ten , to fend their heavy baggage to Mons , and decamped without any noife at eleven , mar- ching towards Nivelle . The foragers were immediately re- called , and to avoid all loss of time , the infantry marched first ...
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... night , that their whole army had followed at nine in the evening . The duke gave immediate orders for the confederate army to be in rea- dinefs to march . Accordingly , about three in the morning , the 5th of July , they marched from ...
... night , that their whole army had followed at nine in the evening . The duke gave immediate orders for the confederate army to be in rea- dinefs to march . Accordingly , about three in the morning , the 5th of July , they marched from ...
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... night at Asche , gene comes where prince Eugene of Savoy , having made a quick march to the army . from the Mofelle , and left his cavalry at Maeftricht , refolv- ing to be prefent as foon as poffible , at whatever action might happen ...
... night at Asche , gene comes where prince Eugene of Savoy , having made a quick march to the army . from the Mofelle , and left his cavalry at Maeftricht , refolv- ing to be prefent as foon as poffible , at whatever action might happen ...
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... night , began , the 10th , about eleven in the morning , to pass the Dender over the bridges laid by major - general Ca- dogan , and continued their march to the camp of Leffines , on the other fide ; the chief ftrength whereof confifts ...
... night , began , the 10th , about eleven in the morning , to pass the Dender over the bridges laid by major - general Ca- dogan , and continued their march to the camp of Leffines , on the other fide ; the chief ftrength whereof confifts ...
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... Night coming on , and the fire being directed fo many ways at once , that it was impoffible to diftinguish friends from enemies , the confederate generals gave pofitive orders to their troops to give over firing , and to let the routed ...
... Night coming on , and the fire being directed fo many ways at once , that it was impoffible to diftinguish friends from enemies , the confederate generals gave pofitive orders to their troops to give over firing , and to let the routed ...
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