The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 550 էջ |
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... Galway , who had never exer- cised independent command before , thought that an attack would be too hazardous ; and after marching backwards and forwards along the bank for a week , closely observed all the time by Berwick , decided ...
... Galway , who had never exer- cised independent command before , thought that an attack would be too hazardous ; and after marching backwards and forwards along the bank for a week , closely observed all the time by Berwick , decided ...
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... Galway , who after airing his troops for two months on the Spanish frontier , had put them up again during the summer heats . He begged the English commander to lend him two regiments of dragoons , who were useless in their present ...
... Galway , who after airing his troops for two months on the Spanish frontier , had put them up again during the summer heats . He begged the English commander to lend him two regiments of dragoons , who were useless in their present ...
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... Galway upon the Portuguese frontier dur- ing this year scarcely deserve recording . The united English , Dutch , and Portuguese armies , after recapturing a few petty towns taken in the previous campaign by Berwick , wound up the season ...
... Galway upon the Portuguese frontier dur- ing this year scarcely deserve recording . The united English , Dutch , and Portuguese armies , after recapturing a few petty towns taken in the previous campaign by Berwick , wound up the season ...
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... Galway to a mere handful of ragged and dis- orderly Spaniards ; and great was the expectation excited through Europe that the English commander would make use of his opportunity , and march on Madrid , which was almost bare of defenders ...
... Galway to a mere handful of ragged and dis- orderly Spaniards ; and great was the expectation excited through Europe that the English commander would make use of his opportunity , and march on Madrid , which was almost bare of defenders ...
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... Galway , on the other side of Spain , had not been inactive , though it is possible that he might have turned his oppor- tunities to better account . It should be borne in mind , how- ever , that as the whole country intervening between ...
... Galway , on the other side of Spain , had not been inactive , though it is possible that he might have turned his oppor- tunities to better account . It should be borne in mind , how- ever , that as the whole country intervening between ...
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The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1 Frederick William Wyon Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1876 |
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