Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough: With His Original Correspondence, Collected from the Family Records at Blenheim and Other Authentic Sources, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page iii
... Arrival of Marlborough in England . Obtains the Appointment of Sunderland LIII . Thanks to the Duke of Marlborough from both Houses of Parliament . Removal of the Colours taken at the Battle of Rami- lies to Westminster Hall . Extension ...
... Arrival of Marlborough in England . Obtains the Appointment of Sunderland LIII . Thanks to the Duke of Marlborough from both Houses of Parliament . Removal of the Colours taken at the Battle of Rami- lies to Westminster Hall . Extension ...
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... Arrival of Marlborough at the Hague . Political and Mili- tary Arrangements with Eugene . Feuds in the British Cabinet relative to the Promotion of Lord Somers . Journey of Marlborough to Hanover . Complaints of his Friends on his ...
... Arrival of Marlborough at the Hague . Political and Mili- tary Arrangements with Eugene . Feuds in the British Cabinet relative to the Promotion of Lord Somers . Journey of Marlborough to Hanover . Complaints of his Friends on his ...
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... Arrival of Prince Eugene . Temporary Illness of Marlborough . Rapid March · · 247 to the Camp of Lessines . Retreat of the French towards the Scheldt . Resolution of Marlborough and Eugene to risk an Engagement . Ad- vance towards the ...
... Arrival of Prince Eugene . Temporary Illness of Marlborough . Rapid March · · 247 to the Camp of Lessines . Retreat of the French towards the Scheldt . Resolution of Marlborough and Eugene to risk an Engagement . Ad- vance towards the ...
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... arrival , which would have given me ease . 66 Having writ thus far , I have had the happiness of your kind letters of the 23d , 26th , and 29th of the last month , from Woodstock . The express you mention which the lord treasurer writ ...
... arrival , which would have given me ease . 66 Having writ thus far , I have had the happiness of your kind letters of the 23d , 26th , and 29th of the last month , from Woodstock . The express you mention which the lord treasurer writ ...
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... arrival here , where I am sure you will find such a disposition to do every thing that is reasonable , as I never did remember formerly ; and they ask nothing , but only not to be exposed , and that their service may be accepted . I ...
... arrival here , where I am sure you will find such a disposition to do every thing that is reasonable , as I never did remember formerly ; and they ask nothing , but only not to be exposed , and that their service may be accepted . I ...
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