Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough: With His Original Correspondence, Collected from the Family Records at Blenheim, and Other Authentic Sources, Volume 2G. Bell, 1886 |
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... garrisons to withdraw unmolested . This accom- modation was not disclosed until it was too late to prevent its completion ; and the consent of the duke of Savoy being ex- * See Chapter XVII . torted , the maritime powers had no other ...
... garrisons to withdraw unmolested . This accom- modation was not disclosed until it was too late to prevent its completion ; and the consent of the duke of Savoy being ex- * See Chapter XVII . torted , the maritime powers had no other ...
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... garrisons the 6th instant : we were all joined the 10th . We marched to Yecla , and from thence to Montealegre , the enemy's troops retiring before us . We consumed and destroyed their magazines in both these places . We afterwards ...
... garrisons the 6th instant : we were all joined the 10th . We marched to Yecla , and from thence to Montealegre , the enemy's troops retiring before us . We consumed and destroyed their magazines in both these places . We afterwards ...
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... garrisons , a general opinion prevailed , that it would be ad- visable to remove to their former position , in order to cover Brussels and Louvain , which were then exposed to plunder . To this opinion Marlborough prudently , though ...
... garrisons , a general opinion prevailed , that it would be ad- visable to remove to their former position , in order to cover Brussels and Louvain , which were then exposed to plunder . To this opinion Marlborough prudently , though ...
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... garrisons , and this body ought to be under the orders of the king , and at his entire disposition . Neither his Catholic majesty nor we know what remains of the allied troops since the battle of Almanza , so that I can make no ...
... garrisons , and this body ought to be under the orders of the king , and at his entire disposition . Neither his Catholic majesty nor we know what remains of the allied troops since the battle of Almanza , so that I can make no ...
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... garrisons were drafted for the protection of Italy , the whole collective force did not exceed 35,000 men . They ... garrison of Toulon scarcely exceeded 8000 men , the works were in ill condition , and the new defences , which had ...
... garrisons were drafted for the protection of Italy , the whole collective force did not exceed 35,000 men . They ... garrison of Toulon scarcely exceeded 8000 men , the works were in ill condition , and the new defences , which had ...
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