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... English and Hanoverian troops , advanced steadily through the terrible cross fire of the enemy's batteries upon the French centre . The nature of the ground pre- vented the cavalry from accompanying this column of attack , but a few ...
... English and Hanoverian troops , advanced steadily through the terrible cross fire of the enemy's batteries upon the French centre . The nature of the ground pre- vented the cavalry from accompanying this column of attack , but a few ...
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... English gar- dens henceforth supplied English tables without foreign help . Evelyn describes his brother's house at Wotton as among the most magnificent ex- amples of ornament of wood and water , " till the late universal luxury of the ...
... English gar- dens henceforth supplied English tables without foreign help . Evelyn describes his brother's house at Wotton as among the most magnificent ex- amples of ornament of wood and water , " till the late universal luxury of the ...
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... English Parliament in imploring him to conclude peace . He refused to sign the proposals tendered him , although , to use the Englishman Whitelocke's words , " the Commissioners of Both Kingdoms on their knees begged of him to do it ...
... English Parliament in imploring him to conclude peace . He refused to sign the proposals tendered him , although , to use the Englishman Whitelocke's words , " the Commissioners of Both Kingdoms on their knees begged of him to do it ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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