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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... took Hanover in his way to the Hague , then communicated this scheme to the elector of that name , and found him averse to it , or propofed other meafures to his electoral highness , is not known ; but it was thought fit , that prince ...
... took Hanover in his way to the Hague , then communicated this scheme to the elector of that name , and found him averse to it , or propofed other meafures to his electoral highness , is not known ; but it was thought fit , that prince ...
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... took up his quarters in the abbey of that name ; and the veldt - marshal fixed his at Hall , a little town , which lay in the front of the first line . The British forces repaired to this camp likewise with all poffible expedition , as ...
... took up his quarters in the abbey of that name ; and the veldt - marshal fixed his at Hall , a little town , which lay in the front of the first line . The British forces repaired to this camp likewise with all poffible expedition , as ...
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... took up his quarters in the abbey of Terbank , and monfieur d'Auverquerque his in the fuburbs of Louvain . On the 4th , feveral bridges were laid on the Deule , between Havre and Louvain ; and , on the 5th , almoft the whole confederate ...
... took up his quarters in the abbey of Terbank , and monfieur d'Auverquerque his in the fuburbs of Louvain . On the 4th , feveral bridges were laid on the Deule , between Havre and Louvain ; and , on the 5th , almoft the whole confederate ...
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... took them for deferters , and others they quieted with gold . In this manner they advanced to the gate of Bruges , which they feized with little or no refiftance , as they did likewife the bridge of Meuleftede . In the mean time ...
... took them for deferters , and others they quieted with gold . In this manner they advanced to the gate of Bruges , which they feized with little or no refiftance , as they did likewife the bridge of Meuleftede . In the mean time ...
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... took it fword in hand . Major - general Murray , having found it impoffible to re- inforce the castle of Ghent , retired to Sas van Ghent , where he found the deputies of the States - General for the affairs of Flanders , and concerted ...
... took it fword in hand . Major - general Murray , having found it impoffible to re- inforce the castle of Ghent , retired to Sas van Ghent , where he found the deputies of the States - General for the affairs of Flanders , and concerted ...
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