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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1708. loss of the enemy to be nine thousand eight hundred priu Toners , officers
included ; four thousand two hundred killed and to pass the same river through
dred officers , of which several this town , and to make bridges are of note .
1708. loss of the enemy to be nine thousand eight hundred priu Toners , officers
included ; four thousand two hundred killed and to pass the same river through
dred officers , of which several this town , and to make bridges are of note .
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The supplies , that were demanded , were granted very granted for unanimously
in the house of commons , not only for maintaining the force then on foot , but for
an augmentation of 1709 . ten thousand men more . This was thought necessary
...
The supplies , that were demanded , were granted very granted for unanimously
in the house of commons , not only for maintaining the force then on foot , but for
an augmentation of 1709 . ten thousand men more . This was thought necessary
...
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... upon account of the contracts for bread and breadwaggons , the sum of fix
hundred and fixty - four thousand , eight hundred ... which amounted to fixty -
three • thousand , nine hundred and " nine pounds , three shillings , and seven
pence .
... upon account of the contracts for bread and breadwaggons , the sum of fix
hundred and fixty - four thousand , eight hundred ... which amounted to fixty -
three • thousand , nine hundred and " nine pounds , three shillings , and seven
pence .
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That when any part of tion ; and was so far from hav • the ten thousand pounds ,
coning always been thought ex tingent.money , was drawn out empt from account
, • of the paymaster's hands , for * duke had suggested , that , in any secret ...
That when any part of tion ; and was so far from hav • the ten thousand pounds ,
coning always been thought ex tingent.money , was drawn out empt from account
, • of the paymaster's hands , for * duke had suggested , that , in any secret ...
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mitted constant accounts of it • lions , two hundred ninety - four • to Mr. Bridges ,
whose agent • thousand , six hundred and fifty • he only was ; and not to have •
nine pounds , four shillings , negotiated so large sums of ' and a penny halfpenny
...
mitted constant accounts of it • lions , two hundred ninety - four • to Mr. Bridges ,
whose agent • thousand , six hundred and fifty • he only was ; and not to have •
nine pounds , four shillings , negotiated so large sums of ' and a penny halfpenny
...
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