Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2John Murray, 1848 - 609 páginas |
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... Italy and on the Rhine . : After this public rejection of the plan of pacification , and before the King was yet set out for Hanover , the Court of Vienna began to press the Court of London more vehemently than ever to come into the war ...
... Italy and on the Rhine . : After this public rejection of the plan of pacification , and before the King was yet set out for Hanover , the Court of Vienna began to press the Court of London more vehemently than ever to come into the war ...
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... Italy by the bribe of Flanders : and , in consequence of this letter , his Impe- rial Majesty , to show he was in earnest and did not care what became of Flanders , drew out all the troops that were in garrison there to recruit his ...
... Italy by the bribe of Flanders : and , in consequence of this letter , his Impe- rial Majesty , to show he was in earnest and did not care what became of Flanders , drew out all the troops that were in garrison there to recruit his ...
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... Italy might be cantoned out , and remain in the hands of the two Princes that had conquered them ; that Mantua , the only place the Emperor yet retained in Italy , might not be reduced , because they did not know what to do with it if ...
... Italy might be cantoned out , and remain in the hands of the two Princes that had conquered them ; that Mantua , the only place the Emperor yet retained in Italy , might not be reduced , because they did not know what to do with it if ...
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... Italy amounting to nothing more than the taking of Mirandola , which , although the work of the whole summer , ought naturally to have been nothing more than the employment of a week . Whatever step Sir Robert Walpole took in England ...
... Italy amounting to nothing more than the taking of Mirandola , which , although the work of the whole summer , ought naturally to have been nothing more than the employment of a week . Whatever step Sir Robert Walpole took in England ...
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... Italy . The armistice was published in Italy just as the Duke de Montemar was going to urge the siege of Mantua with his utmost vigour , but upon this mortifying and unexpected news he made his retreat not only from the Mantuan , but ...
... Italy . The armistice was published in Italy just as the Duke de Montemar was going to urge the siege of Mantua with his utmost vigour , but upon this mortifying and unexpected news he made his retreat not only from the Mantuan , but ...
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