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 14
... offered , not to wait the arrival of the impe- rial troops . In the afternoon prince Eugene went to Bruf- fels to pay a visit to his mother , the countefs of Soiffons ; and the day following the duke of Marlborough being much indifpofed ...
... offered , not to wait the arrival of the impe- rial troops . In the afternoon prince Eugene went to Bruf- fels to pay a visit to his mother , the countefs of Soiffons ; and the day following the duke of Marlborough being much indifpofed ...
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... offered to make the least attempt towards furrendering the place , they would fet fire to it in every part , and reduce it to a heap of afhes . The inhabi- tants made all poffible proteftations of their fidelity , and af- fifted the ...
... offered to make the least attempt towards furrendering the place , they would fet fire to it in every part , and reduce it to a heap of afhes . The inhabi- tants made all poffible proteftations of their fidelity , and af- fifted the ...
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... offered to dif- pute their paffage ; but feeing us ftand ftill , they were encou raged to profecute their firft de- fign , and began to pass over two bridges , which they had laid . As faft as their horfe and foot came over , they ...
... offered to dif- pute their paffage ; but feeing us ftand ftill , they were encou raged to profecute their firft de- fign , and began to pass over two bridges , which they had laid . As faft as their horfe and foot came over , they ...
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... offered , were more confidered , than thofe that were fent by the duke of Bur- gundy this was very uncafy to him , who was impatient of con- tradiction , and longed to be in : action , though he did not fhew the forwardness , in ...
... offered , were more confidered , than thofe that were fent by the duke of Bur- gundy this was very uncafy to him , who was impatient of con- tradiction , and longed to be in : action , though he did not fhew the forwardness , in ...
Página 48
... offered to charge the enemy in their disorder with two fquadrons of horfe ; the other four , which he had fent for , not being ar- < rived till near feven at night . But it was not thought ad- -vifeable to expose fo fmall a number to ...
... offered to charge the enemy in their disorder with two fquadrons of horfe ; the other four , which he had fent for , not being ar- < rived till near feven at night . But it was not thought ad- -vifeable to expose fo fmall a number to ...
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