The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... less than a hundred and twenty thousand men . Lewis had flattered himself that he should be able to repeat in 1693 the strata- * The best account of Wil- liam's labours and anxieties at this time is contained in his letters to Heinsius ...
... less than a hundred and twenty thousand men . Lewis had flattered himself that he should be able to repeat in 1693 the strata- * The best account of Wil- liam's labours and anxieties at this time is contained in his letters to Heinsius ...
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... less . " William's forces rallied fast . Large bodies of troops which he had , perhaps imprudently , detached from his army while he supposed that Liege was the object of the enemy , rejoined him by forced marches . Three weeks after ...
... less . " William's forces rallied fast . Large bodies of troops which he had , perhaps imprudently , detached from his army while he supposed that Liege was the object of the enemy , rejoined him by forced marches . Three weeks after ...
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... less ferocious , but perhaps more dangerous , entitled A French Conquest neither Desirable nor Practicable . In this tract also the people are exhorted to rise in insurrection . They are assured that a great part of the army is with ...
... less ferocious , but perhaps more dangerous , entitled A French Conquest neither Desirable nor Practicable . In this tract also the people are exhorted to rise in insurrection . They are assured that a great part of the army is with ...
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... and Jacobites . * Most of the information Anderton's case will be found which has come down to us about in Howell's State Trials . scarcely less virulent than those for which he had suffered 44 CH . XX . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... and Jacobites . * Most of the information Anderton's case will be found which has come down to us about in Howell's State Trials . scarcely less virulent than those for which he had suffered 44 CH . XX . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. scarcely less virulent than those for which he had suffered . Collier , in what he called Remarks on the London Gazette , exulted with cruel joy over the car- nage of Landen , and the vast destruction of ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay. scarcely less virulent than those for which he had suffered . Collier , in what he called Remarks on the London Gazette , exulted with cruel joy over the car- nage of Landen , and the vast destruction of ...
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