| 1731 - 440 pages
...impregnable. The Duke forced thefe Intrenchments, with inconsiderable Lofs, ca thefeventh Day of July, 1705. He defeated a great Part of the Army, which defended them. The reft efcaped by a precipitate Retreat. If Advantages proportionable to this Succefs were not immediately... | |
| 1749 - 690 pages
...impregnable. The Duke forced thefe intrenchments, with inconfiderable lols, on the feventh day of July, 1705. He defeated a great part of the army which defended them. The reft efcaped by a precipitate retreaf; If advantages proportionable to this fuccefs were not immediately... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 464 pages
...trenchments, 268 ATOUR thro Oxf. trenchments, with inconfiderable Lofs, on the yrfi Day of July 1 705. He defeated a great Part of the Army which defended them. The reft efcaped by a precipitate Retreat. If Advantages proportionable to this Succefs were not immediately... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 608 pages
...impregnable. The duke forced thefe intrenchments, with inconfiderable lofs, on the 7th day of July, 1705. He defeated a great part of the army, which defended them. The reft efcaped by precipitate retreat. If advantages proportionable to this fuccefs were not immediately... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1803 - 166 pages
...The Duke forced these Intrenchments, " with inconsiderable loss, on the seventh " Day of July, 1705. He defeated a " great Part of the Army which defended " them. The rest escaped by a precipi" tate Retreat. If Advantages pro" portionable to this Success were not " immediately obtained,... | |
| 1809 - 338 pages
...Intrenchments. with inconsiderable Lossy on the Seventh Day of July, One Thousand Seven Hun» dred and Five. He defeated a great Part of the Army which defended...be ascribed to that Misfortune which attends most Confede^ racier; a Division of Opinions where One alone should judge, a Division of Powers where One... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 604 pages
...impregnable. The Duke forced these intrenchments, with inconsiderable loss, on the seventh day of July, 1705. He defeated a great part of the army, which defended...misfortune, which attends most confederacies; a division where one alone should, judge ; ka division of powers, where one alone should command. The disappointment... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 604 pages
...impregnable. The Duke forced these h1trenchments, with inconsiderable loss, on the seventh day of July, 1705 He defeated a great part of the army, which defended...misfortune, which attends most confederacies; a division where one alone should judge ; ha division of powers, where one alone should command. The disappointment... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813 - 822 pages
...impregnable. The duke forced these entrenchments, with inconsiderable loss, on the seventh day ol July, 1705. He defeated a great part of the army which defended...precipitate retreat. If advantages proportionable to this suecess were not immediately obtained, let the failure be ascribed to that misfortune which attends... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1813 - 852 pages
...a precipitate retreat. If advantages proportionable to this snccess were not immediately obtainid, let the failure be ascribed to that misfortune which...confederacies, a division of opinions where one alone should jndge, a division of powers where one alone should command. The disappointment itself did honour to... | |
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