Life and Times of General Sir Edward Cecil: Viscount Wimbledon, Colonel of an English Regiment in the Dutch Service, 1605-1631, and One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1628-1638, Том 1S. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1885 |
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... Prince of Anhalt— Description of Gulich or Juliers - Commencement of the siege - Choosing positions - Dutch jealousy - Details of the siege - Valour and activity of the British commander - Sir Edward Herbert - His account of the siege ...
... Prince of Anhalt— Description of Gulich or Juliers - Commencement of the siege - Choosing positions - Dutch jealousy - Details of the siege - Valour and activity of the British commander - Sir Edward Herbert - His account of the siege ...
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... Prince of Anhalt . " 2 General Cecil's presence at the Hague being necessary to help in the selection of officers and men to make up the desired 4,000 for active service , he received orders the end of March " to make his speedy repair ...
... Prince of Anhalt . " 2 General Cecil's presence at the Hague being necessary to help in the selection of officers and men to make up the desired 4,000 for active service , he received orders the end of March " to make his speedy repair ...
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... Prince of Anhalt joined them with 300 horse and 2,000 foot , besides ordnance and a great store of provisions and necessaries . The fortified town of Juliers ( German , Gulich ) is situated in a fertile plain , at the confluence of the ...
... Prince of Anhalt joined them with 300 horse and 2,000 foot , besides ordnance and a great store of provisions and necessaries . The fortified town of Juliers ( German , Gulich ) is situated in a fertile plain , at the confluence of the ...
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... Prince of Anhalt , Prince Maurice , and General Cecil went and viewed the situation of the town and castle , and ... Anhalt was quite content to quarter his own troops on that side of the town , which argument the English General ...
... Prince of Anhalt , Prince Maurice , and General Cecil went and viewed the situation of the town and castle , and ... Anhalt was quite content to quarter his own troops on that side of the town , which argument the English General ...
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... Prince of Anhalt who desired General Cecil to quarter on the side of the town where it was most likely to be relieved , but that General Cecil strongly objected and at last the prince yielded the point . 1 Crosse , p . 1296 . 2 Ibid ...
... Prince of Anhalt who desired General Cecil to quarter on the side of the town where it was most likely to be relieved , but that General Cecil strongly objected and at last the prince yielded the point . 1 Crosse , p . 1296 . 2 Ibid ...
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