Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... 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 killed or taken ...
... 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 killed or taken ...
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... took the same turn that Patinho did at Madrid ; he absolutely denied that Spain had countenanced this measure , and said to the Duke of Newcastle that orders were sent , as soon as the thing was known , to have the boy recalled . 2 ...
... took the same turn that Patinho did at Madrid ; he absolutely denied that Spain had countenanced this measure , and said to the Duke of Newcastle that orders were sent , as soon as the thing was known , to have the boy recalled . 2 ...
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... took . After the reduction of the kingdom of Naples , the resolution was taken by the Spaniards of making an immediate descent upon Sicily . Accordingly an army of ** , 000 foot and 2000 horse , under the command of the Duke of *** 3 ...
... took . After the reduction of the kingdom of Naples , the resolution was taken by the Spaniards of making an immediate descent upon Sicily . Accordingly an army of ** , 000 foot and 2000 horse , under the command of the Duke of *** 3 ...
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... took the title of Earl . In the person of his son , who succeeded him , and was for his tyranny , avarice , and cruelties called William the Bad , the ancient spirit of a Dionysius or an Aga- thocles seemed to revive , as if cruelty and ...
... took the title of Earl . In the person of his son , who succeeded him , and was for his tyranny , avarice , and cruelties called William the Bad , the ancient spirit of a Dionysius or an Aga- thocles seemed to revive , as if cruelty and ...
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... took the field at the beginning of the campaign . It was remarkable that he found these two armies just in the same situation in which they had been in 1703 , when he served under Marshal Staremberg , and the Duke of Vendôme commanded ...
... took the field at the beginning of the campaign . It was remarkable that he found these two armies just in the same situation in which they had been in 1703 , when he served under Marshal Staremberg , and the Duke of Vendôme commanded ...
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