The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Year the First[-eleventh. Being the Pacifick Year].A. Roper ... and F. Coggan, 1707 - Great Britain |
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... French King's Houf hold , and other choice Troops , which compofed the Enemy's Right Wing . The Danish Horfe were a great Weight to encline the Victory on the Con- federates fide ; and the English had the Honour to compleat the fame ...
... French King's Houf hold , and other choice Troops , which compofed the Enemy's Right Wing . The Danish Horfe were a great Weight to encline the Victory on the Con- federates fide ; and the English had the Honour to compleat the fame ...
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... French Man , Groom to that General , who hot the Bavarian dead upon the spot . A. C. 1706 . The Elector of Bavaria and the Marefchal de Vil- lery , with the greateft part of the broken Remains of their Army , continued their precipitate ...
... French Man , Groom to that General , who hot the Bavarian dead upon the spot . A. C. 1706 . The Elector of Bavaria and the Marefchal de Vil- lery , with the greateft part of the broken Remains of their Army , continued their precipitate ...
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... French having abandoned Louvain , and retired A. G. over the Canal of Bruffels , the Duke of Marlborough 1706 . purfued them without lofs of time , andhaving decamp- ed from Bethlem , advanced to Dighem the 26th of May , N. S. In this ...
... French having abandoned Louvain , and retired A. G. over the Canal of Bruffels , the Duke of Marlborough 1706 . purfued them without lofs of time , andhaving decamp- ed from Bethlem , advanced to Dighem the 26th of May , N. S. In this ...
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... French Government . The Sub- million of Bruffels , which has had fo great an In- fluence on the other Towns in Brabant and Flan- ders , will be one of the most curious Points of the Hiftory of this Campaign ; and therefore we shall add ...
... French Government . The Sub- million of Bruffels , which has had fo great an In- fluence on the other Towns in Brabant and Flan- ders , will be one of the most curious Points of the Hiftory of this Campaign ; and therefore we shall add ...
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... French had put into feveral Monafteries , we march'd from that Camp ( that is Bethlem ) and being on our March my Lord Duke receiv'd a Letter from the Marquis de Deynfe , Governor of Bruffels , in the Name of the Deputies of the States ...
... French had put into feveral Monafteries , we march'd from that Camp ( that is Bethlem ) and being on our March my Lord Duke receiv'd a Letter from the Marquis de Deynfe , Governor of Bruffels , in the Name of the Deputies of the States ...
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