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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... allies to raise the siege of Namur , bombarded Brussels , and under- took the siege of Dixmude , garrisoned by eight battalions of foot and a regiment of dragoons , com- manded by major - general Ellenberg , who , in 36 hours after the ...
... allies to raise the siege of Namur , bombarded Brussels , and under- took the siege of Dixmude , garrisoned by eight battalions of foot and a regiment of dragoons , com- manded by major - general Ellenberg , who , in 36 hours after the ...
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... allies . In Cata- lonia , the duke de Vendome dismantled Ostalric and Castelfollit , and returned to Palamos . The English fleet was all the summer master of the Mediterranean . Another fleet in the Channel was ordered to bombard the ...
... allies . In Cata- lonia , the duke de Vendome dismantled Ostalric and Castelfollit , and returned to Palamos . The English fleet was all the summer master of the Mediterranean . Another fleet in the Channel was ordered to bombard the ...
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... allied powers . His Swedish ma- jesty sent Callieres to Holland with proposals for settling the preliminaries of a ... allies . In order to quicken the effect of this negociation , Lewis pursued offensive measures in Catalonia , where ...
... allied powers . His Swedish ma- jesty sent Callieres to Holland with proposals for settling the preliminaries of a ... allies . In order to quicken the effect of this negociation , Lewis pursued offensive measures in Catalonia , where ...
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... allies , and particularly the em- peror , to hasten the conclusion of the general peace . As to his stipulations respecting the prince of Wales , James answered to Lewis XIV . who made to him the first overtures on this important ...
... allies , and particularly the em- peror , to hasten the conclusion of the general peace . As to his stipulations respecting the prince of Wales , James answered to Lewis XIV . who made to him the first overtures on this important ...
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... allies . The commons consulted on this memorial , vote an address to desire his majesty would enter into such negociations with the states- general and other potentates as might most effec- tually conduce to their reciprocal safety ...
... allies . The commons consulted on this memorial , vote an address to desire his majesty would enter into such negociations with the states- general and other potentates as might most effec- tually conduce to their reciprocal safety ...
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