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macy with the prince of Orange , which led to the matrimonial contract above
alluded to , and gave rise to an occurrence which Sir William ever regarded as
one of the happiest of his life . One day , when the prince happened to be absent
, five ...
macy with the prince of Orange , which led to the matrimonial contract above
alluded to , and gave rise to an occurrence which Sir William ever regarded as
one of the happiest of his life . One day , when the prince happened to be absent
, five ...
Page 436
It was in this critical state of affairs that the emperor , on the advice of Prince
Eugene , was induced to implore the assistance of her Britannic majesty .
Marlborough seconded the claim , and was soon despatched to take the
command of the ...
It was in this critical state of affairs that the emperor , on the advice of Prince
Eugene , was induced to implore the assistance of her Britannic majesty .
Marlborough seconded the claim , and was soon despatched to take the
command of the ...
Page 437
Louis withdrew towards Ingoldstadt , and the duke and Prince Eugene
proceeded to examine the position of the enemy . They found that he had taken
up an advantageous position on a hill near Hochstadt , having his right covered
by the ...
Louis withdrew towards Ingoldstadt , and the duke and Prince Eugene
proceeded to examine the position of the enemy . They found that he had taken
up an advantageous position on a hill near Hochstadt , having his right covered
by the ...
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