A Complete History of England,: From the Descent of Julius Cæsar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 5James Rivington and James Fletcher, at the Oxford Theatre; and R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Paternoster-row., 1758 |
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... officers employed in the fiege of Caftillon ; and he forthwith began his march for this purpose . He at once defeated a body of four thousand men , commanded by Chabanes on the outfide of the in- trenchments ; and , in fpite of the ...
... officers employed in the fiege of Caftillon ; and he forthwith began his march for this purpose . He at once defeated a body of four thousand men , commanded by Chabanes on the outfide of the in- trenchments ; and , in fpite of the ...
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... officers and foldiers , were taken prifoners . This defeat was at- tended with the furrender of Caftillon , and the ar- rival of the count de Clermont with the rest of the army ' ; then Charles , repairing to the camp , divided his ...
... officers and foldiers , were taken prifoners . This defeat was at- tended with the furrender of Caftillon , and the ar- rival of the count de Clermont with the rest of the army ' ; then Charles , repairing to the camp , divided his ...
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... officers of diftinction , were flain upon the fpot . The duke of Buckingham being wounded , retired from battle in the begin- ning of the engagement ; and his retreat increased the diforder of the royalifts . The king himself , having ...
... officers of diftinction , were flain upon the fpot . The duke of Buckingham being wounded , retired from battle in the begin- ning of the engagement ; and his retreat increased the diforder of the royalifts . The king himself , having ...
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... officer of great reputation . The king's army being affembled , he began his march from Coventry to- wards Ludlow , where the rebels were encamped : and , halting at Gloucester , offered a pardon to the infurgents , provided they would ...
... officer of great reputation . The king's army being affembled , he began his march from Coventry to- wards Ludlow , where the rebels were encamped : and , halting at Gloucester , offered a pardon to the infurgents , provided they would ...
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... officers and foldiers , who remained after the retreat of their chiefs , fubmitted to the mercy of the king , who difmiffed them in peace , after having caused fome of them to be put to death for example . The parliament , affembling in ...
... officers and foldiers , who remained after the retreat of their chiefs , fubmitted to the mercy of the king , who difmiffed them in peace , after having caused fome of them to be put to death for example . The parliament , affembling in ...
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