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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... enemies , who must be now sensible what wrong measures they had taken . He likewife defires the duke to tranfmit this account to the plenipotentiaries at Utrecht , and to make a thousand compliments from him to lord Strafford . This ...
... enemies , who must be now sensible what wrong measures they had taken . He likewife defires the duke to tranfmit this account to the plenipotentiaries at Utrecht , and to make a thousand compliments from him to lord Strafford . This ...
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... enemies , ‹ should remain , at laft , with the prize contended for , and ' which so often , by parliament , had been declared the 6 juft and unavoidable motive of the war . ' To calm the uneafinefs of mind the duke of Savoy was in , the ...
... enemies , ‹ should remain , at laft , with the prize contended for , and ' which so often , by parliament , had been declared the 6 juft and unavoidable motive of the war . ' To calm the uneafinefs of mind the duke of Savoy was in , the ...
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... hundred Portuguese grenadiers , a day or two after the enemy had opened the trenches . Hogan having alfo got into the town with a fupply of four or five hundred men , men , the count de Ribeira , who commanded there 28 ΤΗΕ ΗISTORY.
... hundred Portuguese grenadiers , a day or two after the enemy had opened the trenches . Hogan having alfo got into the town with a fupply of four or five hundred men , men , the count de Ribeira , who commanded there 28 ΤΗΕ ΗISTORY.
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... enemy , from Mr. fecretary St. John , with orders from the queen to leave immediately the army of count Staremberg , and march to the sea - fide near Barcelona , and there to wait the arrival of Sir John Jennings , who was to transport ...
... enemy , from Mr. fecretary St. John , with orders from the queen to leave immediately the army of count Staremberg , and march to the sea - fide near Barcelona , and there to wait the arrival of Sir John Jennings , who was to transport ...
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... enemies ftrengthened their fuggeftion , that he had been the inftigator of the duel . All having drawn , the two principals made fuch violent and defperate paffes at each other , being rather intent to give than to parry thrusts , that ...
... enemies ftrengthened their fuggeftion , that he had been the inftigator of the duel . All having drawn , the two principals made fuch violent and defperate paffes at each other , being rather intent to give than to parry thrusts , that ...
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