A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 74
... engaged , if those towns were not evacuated in forty days , to declare immediate war with France ; but before the expiration of half the time , one Du Cross was sent from our court to Holland , on a mission which damped the good humour ...
... engaged , if those towns were not evacuated in forty days , to declare immediate war with France ; but before the expiration of half the time , one Du Cross was sent from our court to Holland , on a mission which damped the good humour ...
Page 172
... engaged in a regular course of philosophical inquiry . While Mr Gale was engaged in the completion of these important works , although interdicted from the public exercise of his ministry , he yet engaged as an assistant to Mr John Rowe ...
... engaged in a regular course of philosophical inquiry . While Mr Gale was engaged in the completion of these important works , although interdicted from the public exercise of his ministry , he yet engaged as an assistant to Mr John Rowe ...
Page 449
... engaged the atten- tion of the confederates . The duke of Savoy and Prince Eugene were the generals engaged in it , while the English and Dutch fleets were employed to land an army of 30,000 men . Sir Cloudesley Shovel , with Sir John ...
... engaged the atten- tion of the confederates . The duke of Savoy and Prince Eugene were the generals engaged in it , while the English and Dutch fleets were employed to land an army of 30,000 men . Sir Cloudesley Shovel , with Sir John ...
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