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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... These proceedings of the French king furprized every one ; but he conceived great hopes from thefe alterations of his generals . The credit with relation to money was ftill very low in France . For , after many methods taken for raising ...
... These proceedings of the French king furprized every one ; but he conceived great hopes from thefe alterations of his generals . The credit with relation to money was ftill very low in France . For , after many methods taken for raising ...
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... these motions , the duke de Vendosme af- fembled his army , on the 25th of May , between Mons and St. Ghislain , and took up his head - quarters at St. Simpro- nien , from whence he marched the next day to Soignies , pofting his right ...
... these motions , the duke de Vendosme af- fembled his army , on the 25th of May , between Mons and St. Ghislain , and took up his head - quarters at St. Simpro- nien , from whence he marched the next day to Soignies , pofting his right ...
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... These major- general Schulemberg and Sir Richard Temple , with ten fquadrons and five battalions , fupported by major - general de Veyne , with ten fquadrons more , foon defeated , put them to flight , and took a great deal of baggage ...
... These major- general Schulemberg and Sir Richard Temple , with ten fquadrons and five battalions , fupported by major - general de Veyne , with ten fquadrons more , foon defeated , put them to flight , and took a great deal of baggage ...
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... these troops were advanced , and the duke would foon have followed with the whole army ; but the duke of Burgundy did not approve . of this project . He had all along fhewed an inclination to retire towards Ghent ; and this propenfity ...
... these troops were advanced , and the duke would foon have followed with the whole army ; but the duke of Burgundy did not approve . of this project . He had all along fhewed an inclination to retire towards Ghent ; and this propenfity ...
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... these words : • Prince Eugene and the duke of Marl- behind borough being arrived at Ou- denard by long marches , they paffed the Scheld with their • army , behind them , as they did likewife their artillery , 22 THE HISTORY.
... these words : • Prince Eugene and the duke of Marl- behind borough being arrived at Ou- denard by long marches , they paffed the Scheld with their • army , behind them , as they did likewife their artillery , 22 THE HISTORY.
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