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nels , & c . whereof mention was made in our laft , all fet out on Sunday Evening , to the Number of twenty one for Dunkirk , eight whereof are Lieutenant Generals , amongst whom are , the Count de Saxe , the Prince de Monaco , and M.
nels , & c . whereof mention was made in our laft , all fet out on Sunday Evening , to the Number of twenty one for Dunkirk , eight whereof are Lieutenant Generals , amongst whom are , the Count de Saxe , the Prince de Monaco , and M.
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We caufed the Grenadiers and the Picquets of the Regiments Marine and Rietman , to advance thither , who repulfed the Enemy three A times , and at laft purfued them as far as the Plain of Nice , and retook the Batteries , which they had ...
We caufed the Grenadiers and the Picquets of the Regiments Marine and Rietman , to advance thither , who repulfed the Enemy three A times , and at laft purfued them as far as the Plain of Nice , and retook the Batteries , which they had ...
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As the Conclufion of the laft Campaign did not entirely answer the great Expectations that were rais'd by the happy and glorious Beginnings of it ; the Queen forefaw , and the immediately foretold , that France would make her utmoft ...
As the Conclufion of the laft Campaign did not entirely answer the great Expectations that were rais'd by the happy and glorious Beginnings of it ; the Queen forefaw , and the immediately foretold , that France would make her utmoft ...
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A defence of adm1 | 1 |
against the Bill | 60 |
Q of Hungraland ought to be affifted | 66 |
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