The History of England from The Revolution to the Death of George the Second: (designed as a Continuation of Mr. Hume's History) : in Five Volumes |
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... battalions a hollow way , and fome rifing grounds , which commanded the town of Lowofchutz , he re- mained all night under arms at Welmina ; and on the first day of October , early in the morning , formed his whole army in order of ...
... battalions a hollow way , and fome rifing grounds , which commanded the town of Lowofchutz , he re- mained all night under arms at Welmina ; and on the first day of October , early in the morning , formed his whole army in order of ...
Page 38
... battalion of his Majefty's forces withdrawn from thofe forts and factories ; for the maintenance and fupport of the forts on the coaft of Africa ; for widening the avenues , and rendering more fafe and commodi- ous the streets and ...
... battalion of his Majefty's forces withdrawn from thofe forts and factories ; for the maintenance and fupport of the forts on the coaft of Africa ; for widening the avenues , and rendering more fafe and commodi- ous the streets and ...
Page 63
... battalion , which was ordered to the relief of Fort St. Philip , confiftently with the state of the navy , and the various fervices effential to the fafety of his Majefty's dominions , and the interefts of his fubjects . It must have ...
... battalion , which was ordered to the relief of Fort St. Philip , confiftently with the state of the navy , and the various fervices effential to the fafety of his Majefty's dominions , and the interefts of his fubjects . It must have ...
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... battalion to ferve in the fleet as : marines , unless we include the order for another to be embarked at Gibraltar ; which order was neither obeyed nor understood : that , confidering the dan- ger to which Minorca ; was expofed , and ...
... battalion to ferve in the fleet as : marines , unless we include the order for another to be embarked at Gibraltar ; which order was neither obeyed nor understood : that , confidering the dan- ger to which Minorca ; was expofed , and ...
Page 97
... battalions , and artil- lery for a regular attack to force the place , which , from its conftruction , appeared as difficult to be made defenfible against the latter , as eafily fecured against the former . But this request being ...
... battalions , and artil- lery for a regular attack to force the place , which , from its conftruction , appeared as difficult to be made defenfible against the latter , as eafily fecured against the former . But this request being ...
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