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 41
... reason put off to the 21ft in the evening . About half an hour after fix , the trenches were relieved by lieutenant - general Wilks , major - general Saiken , and Sir Richard Temple , with the ufual number of battalions ; the fignal ...
... reason put off to the 21ft in the evening . About half an hour after fix , the trenches were relieved by lieutenant - general Wilks , major - general Saiken , and Sir Richard Temple , with the ufual number of battalions ; the fignal ...
Página 49
... reason of feveral de- tachments , we had not above fix thoufand in the action ; whereas the enemy , by their own accounts , had no less than twenty - four thousand men . 1708 . at Menin , The count de la Motte , being obliged to retire ...
... reason of feveral de- tachments , we had not above fix thoufand in the action ; whereas the enemy , by their own accounts , had no less than twenty - four thousand men . 1708 . at Menin , The count de la Motte , being obliged to retire ...
Página 72
... reason we are now going with the fleet , to try if we can reduce the island of Sardinia to the obedience of king Charles . The troops we have to do it with are our fea- men , twelve hundred marines , and fome unmounted Spanish dragoons ...
... reason we are now going with the fleet , to try if we can reduce the island of Sardinia to the obedience of king Charles . The troops we have to do it with are our fea- men , twelve hundred marines , and fome unmounted Spanish dragoons ...
Página 87
... reason was believed , that he might not pretend to continue in the chief command in Flanders . He was put in hopes of being furnished with an army fo ftrong , as to be a- ble to break through into Bavaria . The elector of Hanover again ...
... reason was believed , that he might not pretend to continue in the chief command in Flanders . He was put in hopes of being furnished with an army fo ftrong , as to be a- ble to break through into Bavaria . The elector of Hanover again ...
Página 90
... reason of the night , or the blowing up of the admiral , loft fight of the other fhips ) following his lights foon after , came up with him , and affifting in taking the rear - admiral , who called for quarter about two in the morning ...
... reason of the night , or the blowing up of the admiral , loft fight of the other fhips ) following his lights foon after , came up with him , and affifting in taking the rear - admiral , who called for quarter about two in the morning ...
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