The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 4J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... Dutch Fleets join ; Temper of the English Fleet , ' Battle of La Hogue , Rejoicings in England , Young's Plot , .. CHAPTER XIX Foreign Policy of William , .... The Northern Powers , The Pope , Conduct of the Allies , The Emperor ...
... Dutch Fleets join ; Temper of the English Fleet , ' Battle of La Hogue , Rejoicings in England , Young's Plot , .. CHAPTER XIX Foreign Policy of William , .... The Northern Powers , The Pope , Conduct of the Allies , The Emperor ...
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... Dutch seaman ventured to spring out , and , with great difficulty , swam and scrambled through break- ers , ice and mud , to firm ground . Here he discharged a musket and lighted a fire as a signal that he was safe . None of his fellow ...
... Dutch seaman ventured to spring out , and , with great difficulty , swam and scrambled through break- ers , ice and mud , to firm ground . Here he discharged a musket and lighted a fire as a signal that he was safe . None of his fellow ...
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... Dutch boasted that nothing had ever been seen , even on the terrace of Versailles , more brilliant than the effect produced by the innumerable cascades of flame which were reflected in the smooth mirror of ice . The English Lords ...
... Dutch boasted that nothing had ever been seen , even on the terrace of Versailles , more brilliant than the effect produced by the innumerable cascades of flame which were reflected in the smooth mirror of ice . The English Lords ...
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... Dutch Embassy to amount to twelve thousand pounds a year . In the event of a counterrevolution it seemed that he had nothing in prospect but a garret in Holland , or a scaffold on Tower Hill . It might therefore have been expected that ...
... Dutch Embassy to amount to twelve thousand pounds a year . In the event of a counterrevolution it seemed that he had nothing in prospect but a garret in Holland , or a scaffold on Tower Hill . It might therefore have been expected that ...
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... Dutch service . Vaudemont spoke well of several Eng- lish officers , and among them of Talmash and Mackay , but pronounced Marlborough superior beyond comparison to the rest . " He has every quality of a general . His very look shows it ...
... Dutch service . Vaudemont spoke well of several Eng- lish officers , and among them of Talmash and Mackay , but pronounced Marlborough superior beyond comparison to the rest . " He has every quality of a general . His very look shows it ...
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