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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... considerable body of French soldiers . The earl of Mornington , in a letter to the sultan , expressed surprise and concern at his late intercourse with the French , and remonstrated against a connexion which 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND ...
... considerable body of French soldiers . The earl of Mornington , in a letter to the sultan , expressed surprise and concern at his late intercourse with the French , and remonstrated against a connexion which 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND ...
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... considerable effect : an entrench- ment which impeded the progress of the siege , was forced ; and , a circular work near the river being stormed , the assailants passed with the fugitives over the Periapatam bridge into the island ...
... considerable effect : an entrench- ment which impeded the progress of the siege , was forced ; and , a circular work near the river being stormed , the assailants passed with the fugitives over the Periapatam bridge into the island ...
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... considerable force , so as to render a dereliction expedient ; and , as the capture of these stations by the enemy diminished the security of Schagen , the country near this village was inundated . To provide for a safe embarkation , a ...
... considerable force , so as to render a dereliction expedient ; and , as the capture of these stations by the enemy diminished the security of Schagen , the country near this village was inundated . To provide for a safe embarkation , a ...
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... considerably outnumbered the French ; were better provided with the requisites of war and of subsistence ; were in ... considerable loss on both sides but the French regained them . In fre- quent sallies , the latter lost a great ...
... considerably outnumbered the French ; were better provided with the requisites of war and of subsistence ; were in ... considerable loss on both sides but the French regained them . In fre- quent sallies , the latter lost a great ...
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... considerable territory in Germany was promised to the grand duke for his loss . The fortresses of Dussel- dorff and Ehrenbreitstein , and some others on the right bank of the Rhine , were resigned by the French ; but the works were not ...
... considerable territory in Germany was promised to the grand duke for his loss . The fortresses of Dussel- dorff and Ehrenbreitstein , and some others on the right bank of the Rhine , were resigned by the French ; but the works were not ...
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