The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: and a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris, in 1763, Том 5William Young Birch and Abraham Small, 1802 |
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... force the Pidemontese entrenchments at Villa Franca , and carry by assault the strong post of Chateau - Dauphin , where the king of Sardinia commanded in person ibid . Pass the Barricades , reduce the castle of Demont , and invest the ...
... force the Pidemontese entrenchments at Villa Franca , and carry by assault the strong post of Chateau - Dauphin , where the king of Sardinia commanded in person ibid . Pass the Barricades , reduce the castle of Demont , and invest the ...
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... force the Austrian camp at St. Lazaro ibid . Death and character of Philip V. ibid . He is succeeded in the Spanish throne by his son Fer- dinand VI . ibid . Retreat of the French and Spaniards , under don Philip and Maillebois , in ...
... force the Austrian camp at St. Lazaro ibid . Death and character of Philip V. ibid . He is succeeded in the Spanish throne by his son Fer- dinand VI . ibid . Retreat of the French and Spaniards , under don Philip and Maillebois , in ...
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... force the pass of Exilles ; and his army , after having been repulsed in three successive assaults , is obliged to retire with the loss of five thousand men 162 The A. D. Page The mareschal de Belleisle retreats toward the CONTENTS .
... force the pass of Exilles ; and his army , after having been repulsed in three successive assaults , is obliged to retire with the loss of five thousand men 162 The A. D. Page The mareschal de Belleisle retreats toward the CONTENTS .
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... force by force Comparative view of the state of the French and English colonies · ibid 182 The English colonies more powerful , but want concert ibid . Meeting of deputies from all the English colonies , with the chiefs of the Indians ...
... force by force Comparative view of the state of the French and English colonies · ibid 182 The English colonies more powerful , but want concert ibid . Meeting of deputies from all the English colonies , with the chiefs of the Indians ...
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... forces in Canada , attempts to recover Quebec ibid . General Murray , the governor , in order to avoid the hard- ships ... force should be employed in the prosecution of the war in Germany Death and character of George II . Accession of ...
... forces in Canada , attempts to recover Quebec ibid . General Murray , the governor , in order to avoid the hard- ships ... force should be employed in the prosecution of the war in Germany Death and character of George II . Accession of ...
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accordingly admiral allies arms artillery attack attempt battalions battle Belleisle body Bohemia buccaneers Byng camp campaign cavalry Charles of Lorrain Charles VI commanded conduct confederates conquest consequence count defended dominions Don Philip duchies of Parma duchy duchy of Milan duke of Cumberland Dutch earl Egra elector emperor enemy engagement England English entered favour fleet force France garrison Great-Britain Hanover Highlanders honour house of Bourbon hundred ibid infantry joined king of Great-Britain king of Prussia king of Sardinia kingdom Lewis XV lord Lorrain Maillebois mareschal Daun mareschal Saxe master ministry Minorca nabob nation negociation neighbourhood Nova-Scotia obliged peace possession Prague pretender prince Charles prince of Conti province Prussian Prussian majesty queen of Hungary Rapin rebels regiments reinforced resolved retire retreat river Saxony ships siege Silesia Smollett soon South-Sea Spain Spaniards Spanish squadron success thousand tion took town treaty victory Vienna
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