The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... duke of Marlborough , lord Godolphin , and even the princess Anne herself , were violently suspected of disaffection ; the fleet , the army , and the church were seen mistaking their desire of novelty for a return of duty to their ...
... duke of Marlborough , lord Godolphin , and even the princess Anne herself , were violently suspected of disaffection ; the fleet , the army , and the church were seen mistaking their desire of novelty for a return of duty to their ...
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... earl of Clarendon . As she had been taught in the preceding part of her life to suffer many mortifications from the ... duke , of Marlborough . This nobleman had begun life as a court - page , and was raised by King James to a peerage ...
... earl of Clarendon . As she had been taught in the preceding part of her life to suffer many mortifications from the ... duke , of Marlborough . This nobleman had begun life as a court - page , and was raised by King James to a peerage ...
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... Marlborough advanced , the French were obliged to retire before him , leaving all Spanish Guelderland at his discretion . The duke of Burgundy , finding himself obliged to retreat before the allied army , rather than expose himself ...
... Marlborough advanced , the French were obliged to retire before him , leaving all Spanish Guelderland at his discretion . The duke of Burgundy , finding himself obliged to retreat before the allied army , rather than expose himself ...
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... duke of Marlborough crossed the sea in the beginning of April , and , assembling the allied army , resolved to A. D. show that his former successes only spurred him on to 1703 . new triumphs . He opened the campaign with the siege of ...
... duke of Marlborough crossed the sea in the beginning of April , and , assembling the allied army , resolved to A. D. show that his former successes only spurred him on to 1703 . new triumphs . He opened the campaign with the siege of ...
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... duke of Marlborough been restrained by the Dutch , who began to be influenced by the Louvestein fac- tion , ever averse to a war with France . A. D. The duke was resolved in his next campaign to act more offensively ; and , furnished ...
... duke of Marlborough been restrained by the Dutch , who began to be influenced by the Louvestein fac- tion , ever averse to a war with France . A. D. The duke was resolved in his next campaign to act more offensively ; and , furnished ...
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