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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... took Valog- nes , after a fiege of three weeks . The conftable of Richemont informed of these operations , affem- bled a body of feven thousand men , and posted himself at Fourmigni , to intercept the English in their route . Kyrle ...
... took Valog- nes , after a fiege of three weeks . The conftable of Richemont informed of these operations , affem- bled a body of feven thousand men , and posted himself at Fourmigni , to intercept the English in their route . Kyrle ...
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... took the field again ; and in the course of that month took Montguyon , Blay , Bourg , Fronfac , Libourne , and Castillon in Perigord and Bourdeaux was furrendered by ca- pitulation , because not relieved before Midfummer . This was the ...
... took the field again ; and in the course of that month took Montguyon , Blay , Bourg , Fronfac , Libourne , and Castillon in Perigord and Bourdeaux was furrendered by ca- pitulation , because not relieved before Midfummer . This was the ...
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... took his leave of Henry , and would have retired , he was arrefted by the king's order . If his enemies had followed the impulse of their animofity , he never would have extricated himself from the fare in which he was entangled by his ...
... took his leave of Henry , and would have retired , he was arrefted by the king's order . If his enemies had followed the impulse of their animofity , he never would have extricated himself from the fare in which he was entangled by his ...
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... took the greater part of the French garrifon . Being joined in a few days by the rest of the troops from England , he took the field at the head of feven thousand men , and re- duced Fronfac and Caftillon , together with fome other ...
... took the greater part of the French garrifon . Being joined in a few days by the rest of the troops from England , he took the field at the head of feven thousand men , and re- duced Fronfac and Caftillon , together with fome other ...
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... took- hipping immediately for Calais , of which place he had continued governor fince the battle of St. Alban's . Though the queen was mortified at her disappointment , fhe enjoyed the confolation of hav- ing parted three noblemen whofe ...
... took- hipping immediately for Calais , of which place he had continued governor fince the battle of St. Alban's . Though the queen was mortified at her disappointment , fhe enjoyed the confolation of hav- ing parted three noblemen whofe ...
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