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... body : and , though the more mode- rate of the Catholics were ready to postpone the discussion of their claims , till the only obstacle to the The fire , full At this moment of danger and dismay , when the HISTORY OF EUROPE . 17.
... body : and , though the more mode- rate of the Catholics were ready to postpone the discussion of their claims , till the only obstacle to the The fire , full At this moment of danger and dismay , when the HISTORY OF EUROPE . 17.
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... fire from the twentieth regiment , which land- ed during the action , and came up at this critical juncture , they aban- doned the field of battle with preci- pitation , and left an undisputed vic- tory to their opponents . About 700 ...
... fire from the twentieth regiment , which land- ed during the action , and came up at this critical juncture , they aban- doned the field of battle with preci- pitation , and left an undisputed vic- tory to their opponents . About 700 ...
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Edmund Burke. light troops of the centre began the action by opening a brisk fire on the Prussians , which drove them from their advanced positions , and enabled the French line to extend itself on the plain , and draw up in order of ...
Edmund Burke. light troops of the centre began the action by opening a brisk fire on the Prussians , which drove them from their advanced positions , and enabled the French line to extend itself on the plain , and draw up in order of ...
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Edmund Burke. light troops of the centre began the action by opening a brisk fire on the Prussians , which drove them from their advanced positions , and enabled the French line to extend itself on the plain , and draw up in order of ...
Edmund Burke. light troops of the centre began the action by opening a brisk fire on the Prussians , which drove them from their advanced positions , and enabled the French line to extend itself on the plain , and draw up in order of ...
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... fire in different places , and many persons were killed , and many houses and churches de- stroyed . An attempt was made to raise the siege by the prince of Anhalt Pless ; but his army , drawn from the garrisons in upper Sile sia ...
... fire in different places , and many persons were killed , and many houses and churches de- stroyed . An attempt was made to raise the siege by the prince of Anhalt Pless ; but his army , drawn from the garrisons in upper Sile sia ...
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