History of England Comprising the Reign of Queen Anne Until the Peace of Utrecht, 1701-1713, Volume 2J. Murray, 1872 |
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Page vii
... Preliminary Articles - 111 The negotiation broken off - 113 Marlborough and Eugene in Flanders - 115 Project of besieging Mons - 116 Battle of Malplaquet - 117 A. D. 1709 Heavy losses on both sides The Duchess THE SECOND VOLUME . vii.
... Preliminary Articles - 111 The negotiation broken off - 113 Marlborough and Eugene in Flanders - 115 Project of besieging Mons - 116 Battle of Malplaquet - 117 A. D. 1709 Heavy losses on both sides The Duchess THE SECOND VOLUME . vii.
Page viii
... Duchess - 151 - 153 154 - ib . - 156 Landing in Languedoc - - 157 Campaign in Catalonia - - 158 Staremberg and Stanhope advance .. 159 They pass the river Noguera - 161 A. D. 1710 Battle of Almenara March to the Ebro viii CONTENTS OF.
... Duchess - 151 - 153 154 - ib . - 156 Landing in Languedoc - - 157 Campaign in Catalonia - - 158 Staremberg and Stanhope advance .. 159 They pass the river Noguera - 161 A. D. 1710 Battle of Almenara March to the Ebro viii CONTENTS OF.
Page ix
... - 198 He supports Lord Galway On his knees to the Queen - 200 - 201 The resignation of the Duchess compelled Negotiation for Peace - - 202 - 203 A. D. 1711 Abbé Gaultier His secret letters to Torcy THE SECOND VOLUME . ix.
... - 198 He supports Lord Galway On his knees to the Queen - 200 - 201 The resignation of the Duchess compelled Negotiation for Peace - - 202 - 203 A. D. 1711 Abbé Gaultier His secret letters to Torcy THE SECOND VOLUME . ix.
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... Duchess : " Since my last we have had one continued rain , so that neither the enemy nor we can stir out of our camps . I have at this time my winter clothes and a fire in my chamber ; but what is worse , the ill weather hinders me from ...
... Duchess : " Since my last we have had one continued rain , so that neither the enemy nor we can stir out of our camps . I have at this time my winter clothes and a fire in my chamber ; but what is worse , the ill weather hinders me from ...
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... Duchess as still preserved at Blenheim and as published in great part by Archdeacon Coxe - letters written in the closest confidence and unreserve , and most assuredly without the slightest notion that they could ever even at this 1707 ...
... Duchess as still preserved at Blenheim and as published in great part by Archdeacon Coxe - letters written in the closest confidence and unreserve , and most assuredly without the slightest notion that they could ever even at this 1707 ...
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