The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 36 卷J. Dodsley, 1799 |
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... on every fide of their pofition ; and after a fight wherein much blood was re- ciprocally thed , he completely fuc- ceeded in carrying it . This defeat was immediately fol- lowed by the lofs of This 26 REGISTER , 1794- ANNUAL.
... on every fide of their pofition ; and after a fight wherein much blood was re- ciprocally thed , he completely fuc- ceeded in carrying it . This defeat was immediately fol- lowed by the lofs of This 26 REGISTER , 1794- ANNUAL.
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... pofition it had left . The two di- vifions under General Otto and the Duke fucceeded better , and drove the French from feveral of their pofts . In the laft that was carried by the Duke's divifion , they were ftrongly intrenched , and ...
... pofition it had left . The two di- vifions under General Otto and the Duke fucceeded better , and drove the French from feveral of their pofts . In the laft that was carried by the Duke's divifion , they were ftrongly intrenched , and ...
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... pofition at Rouveroy , on that fide of the Sambre where Ge- neral Kaunitz lay encamped . He formed there with a defign of fur- prizing them ; and did it fo effectu- ally , notwithstanding their ufual vigilance , that they fuffered a ...
... pofition at Rouveroy , on that fide of the Sambre where Ge- neral Kaunitz lay encamped . He formed there with a defign of fur- prizing them ; and did it fo effectu- ally , notwithstanding their ufual vigilance , that they fuffered a ...
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... pofition to the French became daily weaker , and of lefs avail . Six thousand of their best troops had fallen into the hands of the French at Ypres , befides the num- bers that had been loft in the dif- ferent engagements between the ...
... pofition to the French became daily weaker , and of lefs avail . Six thousand of their best troops had fallen into the hands of the French at Ypres , befides the num- bers that had been loft in the dif- ferent engagements between the ...
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... pofition near Oudenarde , and to retire towards Antwerp ; to which city he fent his fick and wounded . Oudenarde fell immediately into the hands of the French ; who made a confiderable booty here as well as at Tournay , confifting ...
... pofition near Oudenarde , and to retire towards Antwerp ; to which city he fent his fick and wounded . Oudenarde fell immediately into the hands of the French ; who made a confiderable booty here as well as at Tournay , confifting ...
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