A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 7
... Italy the campaign offered no other remarkable event than the surrender of Cazal to the duke of Savoy , on condition that the place should be restored to the duke of Mantua , its rightful sovereign ; and that its fortifications ...
... Italy the campaign offered no other remarkable event than the surrender of Cazal to the duke of Savoy , on condition that the place should be restored to the duke of Mantua , its rightful sovereign ; and that its fortifications ...
Page 19
... Italy , and to a suspension of arms until a general peace could be effected . The naval achievements were of no consequence in this campaign , and consisted of taking a few merchant - ships , and the bombardment of the fort St. Martin ...
... Italy , and to a suspension of arms until a general peace could be effected . The naval achievements were of no consequence in this campaign , and consisted of taking a few merchant - ships , and the bombardment of the fort St. Martin ...
Page 62
... Italy through the Venetian states , crosses the Adige , and defeats , near Carpy , July 9th , a body of 5000 French forces , commanded by the duke of Savoy , assisted by mareschal Catinat and prince Vaudemont . Mareschal Villeroi ...
... Italy through the Venetian states , crosses the Adige , and defeats , near Carpy , July 9th , a body of 5000 French forces , commanded by the duke of Savoy , assisted by mareschal Catinat and prince Vaudemont . Mareschal Villeroi ...
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... italy , looked up to his coun- cils and measures as their only resources against the ambition and power of France . But however gra- tifying such a situation might be to his pride and ambition , its enjoyments could never make him ap ...
... italy , looked up to his coun- cils and measures as their only resources against the ambition and power of France . But however gra- tifying such a situation might be to his pride and ambition , its enjoyments could never make him ap ...
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... Italy , the duke de Vendome having compelled prince Eugene to raise the siege of Mantua , took possession of Guastalla and Luzara . An The naval operations did not fully answer the ex- pectations of the allies . Sir John Munden , sent ...
... Italy , the duke de Vendome having compelled prince Eugene to raise the siege of Mantua , took possession of Guastalla and Luzara . An The naval operations did not fully answer the ex- pectations of the allies . Sir John Munden , sent ...
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