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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... returned from his unfuccessful ex- pedition to Scotland ) went with them , without any other character than that of the chevalier de St. George . The elector of Bavaria was to command on the Rhine , with the duke of Berwick under him ...
... returned from his unfuccessful ex- pedition to Scotland ) went with them , without any other character than that of the chevalier de St. George . The elector of Bavaria was to command on the Rhine , with the duke of Berwick under him ...
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... returned to their camp ( which was the field of battle ) they refted two days . Mean time the duke of Marlborough , prince Eugene , monfieur Auverquerque , and the ftate de- puties , debated in a council of war , how they might best im ...
... returned to their camp ( which was the field of battle ) they refted two days . Mean time the duke of Marlborough , prince Eugene , monfieur Auverquerque , and the ftate de- puties , debated in a council of war , how they might best im ...
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... returned to the camp before Lifle , except fome imperial and Heffian fquadrons . The generals concluding that the enemy had no other defign than to give them frequent alarms , to retard the fiege , and freighten them in their forage ...
... returned to the camp before Lifle , except fome imperial and Heffian fquadrons . The generals concluding that the enemy had no other defign than to give them frequent alarms , to retard the fiege , and freighten them in their forage ...
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... Prince Eugene being fa- tisfied that the confederate camp was fufficiently fecured , he returned , on the 13th of September , with his troops , to the fiege . 1708 . Bold at- tempt of a French officer . C 4 In OF 39 ENGLAND . 1708. ...
... Prince Eugene being fa- tisfied that the confederate camp was fufficiently fecured , he returned , on the 13th of September , with his troops , to the fiege . 1708 . Bold at- tempt of a French officer . C 4 In OF 39 ENGLAND . 1708. ...
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... returned the fame way he came , with the intelligence the duke of Burgundy wanted ; by which it was faid , marfhal Boufflers acquainted him , that if one of the allies convoys could be intercepted , the fiege would be raised ; and that ...
... returned the fame way he came , with the intelligence the duke of Burgundy wanted ; by which it was faid , marfhal Boufflers acquainted him , that if one of the allies convoys could be intercepted , the fiege would be raised ; and that ...
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