The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... confusion , when fifteen hundred of his men had been killed or wounded : yet he boasted of having routed the infidels . He then marched against the commander in chief , de- 66 claring that he would attack the English as soon GEORGE III .
... confusion , when fifteen hundred of his men had been killed or wounded : yet he boasted of having routed the infidels . He then marched against the commander in chief , de- 66 claring that he would attack the English as soon GEORGE III .
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... chief to call his chief officers to a council ; and it was their opinion that a retreat was adviseable , as so little had been gained even by victories . The retrograde march commenced at night from Egmont , and terminated at Schagen on ...
... chief to call his chief officers to a council ; and it was their opinion that a retreat was adviseable , as so little had been gained even by victories . The retrograde march commenced at night from Egmont , and terminated at Schagen on ...
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... chief par- tisans , the council of elders declared him commander of the armed force of Paris . Profiting by this appoint- ment , he dissolved one of the councils by military inti- midation , but suffered the servile members to resume ...
... chief par- tisans , the council of elders declared him commander of the armed force of Paris . Profiting by this appoint- ment , he dissolved one of the councils by military inti- midation , but suffered the servile members to resume ...
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... chief powers of Europe , still called , in his opinion , for determined opposition . A negotiation was earnestly recommended by the duke of Bedford and lord Holland , and faintly supported by the indecision of lord Romney : but the ...
... chief powers of Europe , still called , in his opinion , for determined opposition . A negotiation was earnestly recommended by the duke of Bedford and lord Holland , and faintly supported by the indecision of lord Romney : but the ...
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... chief being inspired with a restless ambition , and known to be faithless , inhuman , and im- pious , what prospect of security could a treaty with him afford ? —or , even if he should be inclined to regard its stipulations for a time ...
... chief being inspired with a restless ambition , and known to be faithless , inhuman , and im- pious , what prospect of security could a treaty with him afford ? —or , even if he should be inclined to regard its stipulations for a time ...
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alleged allies appeared army assault attack Austrian bill Bonapartè British cabinet catholics cavalry censure chief colonel commander conduct conflict considerable contest continued court danger debate declared defended desire disgrace division dread duke earl effect emperor endeavoured enemy engagement excited exertions expected expedition favor fleet force France French friends garrison GEORGE III Great-Britain havock honor hoped hostile house of Bourbon invaders Ireland king lord Castlereagh lord Grenville lord Henry Petty lord Nelson lord Sidmouth lord Wellington loss majesty Malta marquis ment military ministers ministry Napoleon nation naval negotiation object officers ordered parliament party peace peers Pitt Portugal pounds prince regent procured promised proposed renewal resistance retreat royal Russian scheme seemed seised sent ships siege sion sir Sydney Smith soon Spain spirit strong success suffered surrender territories tion town treaty troops victory vigor voted Whitbread wished zeal