The History of the Reign of George III.: To the Termination of the Late War, Том 2T.N.Longman and O. Rees, 1803 |
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... marched into that country , he would immediately invade Bohemia ; and Maria Terefa , not being equal to fuch a contest , made no attempt to fulfil her intentions . The influence of the pro- teftant courts , and ftill more the menaces of ...
... marched into that country , he would immediately invade Bohemia ; and Maria Terefa , not being equal to fuch a contest , made no attempt to fulfil her intentions . The influence of the pro- teftant courts , and ftill more the menaces of ...
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... marches . Meanwhile , having strength- ened his cause by alliances with Mahratta chieftains , and increased his army , he had the boldness to ad- vance with a large body of horse almost to the gates of Madras . Colonel Wood , with a ...
... marches . Meanwhile , having strength- ened his cause by alliances with Mahratta chieftains , and increased his army , he had the boldness to ad- vance with a large body of horse almost to the gates of Madras . Colonel Wood , with a ...
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... marched towards Madras ; but , knowing that if he attacked it an engagement would be unavoid- able , he did not make the attempt . Tired of a war which required very great expenditure without any profpect of adequate recompence , the ...
... marched towards Madras ; but , knowing that if he attacked it an engagement would be unavoid- able , he did not make the attempt . Tired of a war which required very great expenditure without any profpect of adequate recompence , the ...
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... marching into Moldavia , while general Romanzow was placed on the Nieper , to watch the Turkish Tartars . Before the ... marches and fkirmishes . The janizaries , abundantly brave but unused to fatigue , longed for a general battle , in ...
... marching into Moldavia , while general Romanzow was placed on the Nieper , to watch the Turkish Tartars . Before the ... marches and fkirmishes . The janizaries , abundantly brave but unused to fatigue , longed for a general battle , in ...
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... marched toward Boston : finding that none had been attempted , they retired ; but the ge- neral thought it expedient to fortify Bofton - neck against future attacks . The colonists of Maffachufets now began to make vigorous preparations ...
... marched toward Boston : finding that none had been attempted , they retired ; but the ge- neral thought it expedient to fortify Bofton - neck against future attacks . The colonists of Maffachufets now began to make vigorous preparations ...
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