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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... those places and the French army . The two armies had lain a- bout a month looking on one another , fhifting their camps . a little , but keeping still in safe ground ; the confederates , for their parts , being in expectation of prince ...
... those places and the French army . The two armies had lain a- bout a month looking on one another , fhifting their camps . a little , but keeping still in safe ground ; the confederates , for their parts , being in expectation of prince ...
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... memorable action , the duke of Marlborough and prince Eugene gave their orders with fo much compo- fedness of mind and clearness of judgment , as feemed pecu- B 3 ..liar 1708. liar to those two great men . They expofed OF ENGLAND . 21.
... memorable action , the duke of Marlborough and prince Eugene gave their orders with fo much compo- fedness of mind and clearness of judgment , as feemed pecu- B 3 ..liar 1708. liar to those two great men . They expofed OF ENGLAND . 21.
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From the Revolution to the Present Times Nicholas Tindal. 1708. liar to those two great men . They expofed their persons to the greatest dangers , when neceffity required it ; and yet had both the good fortune to escape unhurt . The ...
From the Revolution to the Present Times Nicholas Tindal. 1708. liar to those two great men . They expofed their persons to the greatest dangers , when neceffity required it ; and yet had both the good fortune to escape unhurt . The ...
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... Those who made their escape , threw away their powder , which was fet on fire by 1708 . 1708. their horfes ftriking against the pavement . The allies their OF ENGLAND . 43 being in readiness, the duke of Marlborough, who ...
... Those who made their escape , threw away their powder , which was fet on fire by 1708 . 1708. their horfes ftriking against the pavement . The allies their OF ENGLAND . 43 being in readiness, the duke of Marlborough, who ...
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... those that were preffed ; which was done in a moment . However the enemy , fup- ported by fo many lines , made another attempt to penetrate ; but our battalion rather advanced than gave way , though the general gave orders against ...
... those that were preffed ; which was done in a moment . However the enemy , fup- ported by fo many lines , made another attempt to penetrate ; but our battalion rather advanced than gave way , though the general gave orders against ...
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