Annual Register, 第 4 巻Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... Prince Ferdinand's plan . Allies enter. A FTER a general war of five years , carried on with the greateft effufion of blood , and the most extraordinary expence ever known to attend a war of that continuance , it was hoped that , if the ...
... Prince Ferdinand's plan . Allies enter. A FTER a general war of five years , carried on with the greateft effufion of blood , and the most extraordinary expence ever known to attend a war of that continuance , it was hoped that , if the ...
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... Prince repulsed at Fritzlar . Fritzlar taken . Several magazines taken . Blockade of Marpurg and Ziegenhayn . Siege of Cassel . Battle of Langensaltze . Broglio reinforced from the Lower Rhine . Hereditary Prince defeated at Stangerode ...
... Prince repulsed at Fritzlar . Fritzlar taken . Several magazines taken . Blockade of Marpurg and Ziegenhayn . Siege of Cassel . Battle of Langensaltze . Broglio reinforced from the Lower Rhine . Hereditary Prince defeated at Stangerode ...
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... prince commanded on the right he marched by Stadbergen . for Mengeringhaufen ; and leaving the country of Heffe to the east- ward , as the alarm was to be as fudden , and as widely diffufed as poffible , he pushed forward with the ...
... prince commanded on the right he marched by Stadbergen . for Mengeringhaufen ; and leaving the country of Heffe to the east- ward , as the alarm was to be as fudden , and as widely diffufed as poffible , he pushed forward with the ...
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... prince , whofe party was the most advanced , ftruck the first blow , by an attempt to fur- prize Fritzlar . He had received advice that it was not prepared to receive him . He accordingly took only a few battalions and no can- non , in ...
... prince , whofe party was the most advanced , ftruck the first blow , by an attempt to fur- prize Fritzlar . He had received advice that it was not prepared to receive him . He accordingly took only a few battalions and no can- non , in ...
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... prince Ferdinand ceased to advance ; and having ordered two bodies to the blockade of Marpurg and Ziegenhayn , which fill obfti- nately held out , he formed that part of the army which was with him , into a chain of cantonments , making ...
... prince Ferdinand ceased to advance ; and having ordered two bodies to the blockade of Marpurg and Ziegenhayn , which fill obfti- nately held out , he formed that part of the army which was with him , into a chain of cantonments , making ...
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203 ページ - This humble prefent of no Partial Mufe From that calm Bower *, which nurs'd thy thoughtful youth In the pure precepts of Athenian truth : Where firft the form of...