The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen18for 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 - 552 páginas |
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... army , feveral copies of it being handed about , which indeed ought rather to have been burnt * ; for it made those , who wished well to the allies , believe , he had not acted fairly by them ( a ) . The Dutch , Report of the Com . of ...
... army , feveral copies of it being handed about , which indeed ought rather to have been burnt * ; for it made those , who wished well to the allies , believe , he had not acted fairly by them ( a ) . The Dutch , Report of the Com . of ...
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... army , and encamped within half a league of Elvas . To encrease the jealoufy , which by this march he had given the Portuguese , as if he de- figned to befiege that place , he went to take a nearer view of it , and then returned to his ...
... army , and encamped within half a league of Elvas . To encrease the jealoufy , which by this march he had given the Portuguese , as if he de- figned to befiege that place , he went to take a nearer view of it , and then returned to his ...
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... army in The forces in Spain , the latter end of September , brigadier Price , who Spain called commanded the English , received a letter by a trumpeter M. S. of the enemy , from Mr. fecretary St. John , with orders from the queen to ...
... army in The forces in Spain , the latter end of September , brigadier Price , who Spain called commanded the English , received a letter by a trumpeter M. S. of the enemy , from Mr. fecretary St. John , with orders from the queen to ...
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... army continued this winter about Ghent and Bruges ; and we kept a fort of garrifon in Dunkirk : but that was fo ill fupplied with An artillery and ammunition , that it was vifible they were not in a condition to keep the place , any ...
... army continued this winter about Ghent and Bruges ; and we kept a fort of garrifon in Dunkirk : but that was fo ill fupplied with An artillery and ammunition , that it was vifible they were not in a condition to keep the place , any ...
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... army . That , be- fides their negligence and re- miffness in the profecution of the war , the oppofition , they < 6 6 ; 6 · 6 ' the had made to her majesty's • measures for peace , had put it out of her power to ferve them . That , when ...
... army . That , be- fides their negligence and re- miffness in the profecution of the war , the oppofition , they < 6 6 ; 6 · 6 ' the had made to her majesty's • measures for peace , had put it out of her power to ferve them . That , when ...
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