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... troops , and to acquaint him of her Majesty's resolution of pushing the war with vigour till the enemy had agreed to a safe peace for her Majesty and her Allies . That he was prepared for a good correspondence with the Generals of the ...
... troops , and to acquaint him of her Majesty's resolution of pushing the war with vigour till the enemy had agreed to a safe peace for her Majesty and her Allies . That he was prepared for a good correspondence with the Generals of the ...
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... troops , whether subjects or foreigners in her pay , should be under his Grace's command . That there seemed at present to be reasons of a strong nature for having it so , which were likely to increase . That there were grounds to be ...
... troops , whether subjects or foreigners in her pay , should be under his Grace's command . That there seemed at present to be reasons of a strong nature for having it so , which were likely to increase . That there were grounds to be ...
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... troops . Prince Eugene and the Deputies proposed passing the Scheldt to attack the enemy , but if too strongly entrenched , then to beseige Quesnoy . Hopes to hear good news touching the separating the two Monarchies . 20 2 May ...
... troops . Prince Eugene and the Deputies proposed passing the Scheldt to attack the enemy , but if too strongly entrenched , then to beseige Quesnoy . Hopes to hear good news touching the separating the two Monarchies . 20 2 May ...
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... troops being arrived , & c . makes it very difficult to prevent their guessing at the orders sent him . May . Solesmes . - That his Grace came to this camp on Thursday . The night before he marched , received Marshal Villars ' letter ...
... troops being arrived , & c . makes it very difficult to prevent their guessing at the orders sent him . May . Solesmes . - That his Grace came to this camp on Thursday . The night before he marched , received Marshal Villars ' letter ...
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... troops , but chiefly such as were of the common corps of her Majesty and the States , and tho ' chiefly under his command , yet could not by him alone be employed , to act against the enemy without the concurrence of the States . That ...
... troops , but chiefly such as were of the common corps of her Majesty and the States , and tho ' chiefly under his command , yet could not by him alone be employed , to act against the enemy without the concurrence of the States . That ...
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The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
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acquaint Admiral affairs anchored answer armour army astern believe Bruges Cambresis cap-a-pe Captain Colonel WILLIAM LEGGE command December desire dispatch Duke Dunkirk Dutch Dutch fleet EARL OF DARTMOUTH Edward Spragg enclosed endeavour enemy England favour fireships flag France French friends GEORGE LEGGE Ghent gilt give Grace hath honour hope horse James JAMES JONES JOHN NEWTON JONES to Colonel July June King King's LADY KAYE land late leeward letter London Lord Dartmouth LORD LEWISHAM Lord North Lord Strafford Lordship Majesty Majesty's March Marquis Marshal Villars Mole Monsieur morning NICHOLAS JONES night November o'clock October officers orders person Portsmouth present Queen received regiment Resolution Royal Highness Ruyter sail Secretary sent September ships shot Sir Edward Spragg Sir John Spithead squadron stood tacked Tangier Texel told town troops weather wind windward