A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... troops , the forces of the German princes , and a body of cavalry ; while , at the head of the main army , he took himself a strong position behind the Mehaigne , in a condition to pass that river , and , if necessary , to support the ...
... troops , the forces of the German princes , and a body of cavalry ; while , at the head of the main army , he took himself a strong position behind the Mehaigne , in a condition to pass that river , and , if necessary , to support the ...
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... slaughter now became general , neither age nor infirmity were spared , and nearly forty persons were massacred by the troops . Several who fled to the mountains , perished by famine , and 6 [ Period 9 . WILLIAM III .
... slaughter now became general , neither age nor infirmity were spared , and nearly forty persons were massacred by the troops . Several who fled to the mountains , perished by famine , and 6 [ Period 9 . WILLIAM III .
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... troops prisoners of war . shameful example was followed at Deynse by colonel O'Farrel . In the sequel they were both tried for their misbehaviour ; Ellenberg suffered death , and O'Farrel was broke with infamy . This The reduction of ...
... troops prisoners of war . shameful example was followed at Deynse by colonel O'Farrel . In the sequel they were both tried for their misbehaviour ; Ellenberg suffered death , and O'Farrel was broke with infamy . This The reduction of ...
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... troops should embark . The duke of Berwick was dispatched by his father to England , to take the insurgents under his command . The troops intended for the invasion began to draw near to Calais and Dunkirk ; 400 sail of great and small ...
... troops should embark . The duke of Berwick was dispatched by his father to England , to take the insurgents under his command . The troops intended for the invasion began to draw near to Calais and Dunkirk ; 400 sail of great and small ...
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... troops should embark . The duke of Berwick was dispatched by his father to England , to take the insurgents under his command . The troops intended for the invasion began to draw near to Calais and Dunkirk ; 400 sail of great and small ...
... troops should embark . The duke of Berwick was dispatched by his father to England , to take the insurgents under his command . The troops intended for the invasion began to draw near to Calais and Dunkirk ; 400 sail of great and small ...
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