A Complete History of England: From the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 8J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, at the Oxford-Theatre, 1759 - 479 стор. |
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... began with incredible fury : Tromp , and afterwards De Ruyter , were obliged to fhift their flags , because their fhips had fuftained fuch damage that they were in danger of finking ; one of their fleet was blown up , and admiral ...
... began with incredible fury : Tromp , and afterwards De Ruyter , were obliged to fhift their flags , because their fhips had fuftained fuch damage that they were in danger of finking ; one of their fleet was blown up , and admiral ...
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... to above one hundred Albemarle , fail , while that of the ftates did not exceed eighty- eight hips of war and nineteen firefhips . The bat- D 3 tle the duke of A. C. 1666. tle began near the mouth of the CHARLES 37 II .
... to above one hundred Albemarle , fail , while that of the ftates did not exceed eighty- eight hips of war and nineteen firefhips . The bat- D 3 tle the duke of A. C. 1666. tle began near the mouth of the CHARLES 37 II .
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... began near the mouth of the Thames , and was fought with equal rage and emulation . Sir Tho- mas Allen , vice - admiral of the white , defeated the van of the enemy , and three of their inferior ad- mirals were flain . In the mean time ...
... began near the mouth of the Thames , and was fought with equal rage and emulation . Sir Tho- mas Allen , vice - admiral of the white , defeated the van of the enemy , and three of their inferior ad- mirals were flain . In the mean time ...
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... began to take umbrage at the ad- ministration . When The rigour exercised against the prefbyterians in in Scotland . Scotland , under the direction of archbishop Sharp , produced fome violent diforders in that kingdom . In the month of ...
... began to take umbrage at the ad- ministration . When The rigour exercised against the prefbyterians in in Scotland . Scotland , under the direction of archbishop Sharp , produced fome violent diforders in that kingdom . In the month of ...
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... began to be difcouraged , and dropped off fo faft , that their number was reduced from two thousand to nine hundred . They re- folved to retreat to the Weft , where they knew the people were well affected to their caufe ; but , Dalziel ...
... began to be difcouraged , and dropped off fo faft , that their number was reduced from two thousand to nine hundred . They re- folved to retreat to the Weft , where they knew the people were well affected to their caufe ; but , Dalziel ...
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