The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 4 巻J. Dodsley, 1762 |
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... to enclofe the allied army , which , without fome fignal fuccefs ( from their numbers and fituation , hardly to be expected ) would find it [ B ] 4 felf felf entirely incapable of making any fland against them . For the YEAR 1761 . [ 7 ]
... to enclofe the allied army , which , without fome fignal fuccefs ( from their numbers and fituation , hardly to be expected ) would find it [ B ] 4 felf felf entirely incapable of making any fland against them . For the YEAR 1761 . [ 7 ]
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... against them . Prince Ferdinand was very fen- fible of thefe inconveniences of his fituation , and of the advantages the enemy had over him . It was ex- tremely difficult to fettle a plan for action ; but no action could be at tended ...
... against them . Prince Ferdinand was very fen- fible of thefe inconveniences of his fituation , and of the advantages the enemy had over him . It was ex- tremely difficult to fettle a plan for action ; but no action could be at tended ...
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... against the French , or of maintaining their ground in Heffe , They broke up the blockade of Zie- genhayn ; and foon after railed the fiege of Caffel , after twenty - feven days open trenches . They evacuat- ed the whole country of ...
... against the French , or of maintaining their ground in Heffe , They broke up the blockade of Zie- genhayn ; and foon after railed the fiege of Caffel , after twenty - feven days open trenches . They evacuat- ed the whole country of ...
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... against two ; and know- ing that he could not follow their movements with the body of his army , without hazarding the king's electoral dominions , and indeed e- very object of the war , he conten- ted himself with fending out fuch ...
... against two ; and know- ing that he could not follow their movements with the body of his army , without hazarding the king's electoral dominions , and indeed e- very object of the war , he conten- ted himself with fending out fuch ...
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... against all attacks , and his final refource in all his dif- treffes . Perhaps he was well aflur- ed , that the faith of Great Britain was proof against every offer how ever alluring ; in fact it proved to be fo ; for in rejecting the ...
... against all attacks , and his final refource in all his dif- treffes . Perhaps he was well aflur- ed , that the faith of Great Britain was proof against every offer how ever alluring ; in fact it proved to be fo ; for in rejecting the ...
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