Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... able general , took possession of Naples , and there crowned Don Carlos without striking a blow ; they then pursued the Viceroy , who narrowly escaped himself by the mountains , whilst every man of his miserable little army was either ...
... able general , took possession of Naples , and there crowned Don Carlos without striking a blow ; they then pursued the Viceroy , who narrowly escaped himself by the mountains , whilst every man of his miserable little army was either ...
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... probability ready enough to de- cline a general battle ; and their army being able , besides the strength of their entrenchments before , to fortify themselves now behind by retiring under the cannon 1734. ] 25 BOTH ARMIES RETREAT .
... probability ready enough to de- cline a general battle ; and their army being able , besides the strength of their entrenchments before , to fortify themselves now behind by retiring under the cannon 1734. ] 25 BOTH ARMIES RETREAT .
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... thirty - five . The French corps , not being able to make their way into Dantzic , soon after capitulated to the number of 2700 . gaining that reputation in renewing this attempt which they had 28 LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS . [ 1734-
... thirty - five . The French corps , not being able to make their way into Dantzic , soon after capitulated to the number of 2700 . gaining that reputation in renewing this attempt which they had 28 LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS . [ 1734-
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... able to prevail with to abandon him.8 8 There is in the Historical Register for 1736 a long and curious letter from King Stanislaus , giving an account of his very difficult flight and narrow escape . The conditions on which the Russian ...
... able to prevail with to abandon him.8 8 There is in the Historical Register for 1736 a long and curious letter from King Stanislaus , giving an account of his very difficult flight and narrow escape . The conditions on which the Russian ...
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... able and immediate end to the war , and making peace with the Emperor on what terms they thought fit . The Cardinal was likewise reproached with giving up the honour of France in the most essential point by sending no succours to ...
... able and immediate end to the war , and making peace with the Emperor on what terms they thought fit . The Cardinal was likewise reproached with giving up the honour of France in the most essential point by sending no succours to ...
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