Annual Register, Том 12Edmund Burke 1770 |
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... took in making their voyage , and the ac- cidents they met with , notwith- ftanding the affiftance of fome Eng- lifh officers and pilots , feemed ftrongly to countenance this opi- nion . It was alfo faid , that the fea of the ...
... took in making their voyage , and the ac- cidents they met with , notwith- ftanding the affiftance of fome Eng- lifh officers and pilots , feemed ftrongly to countenance this opi- nion . It was alfo faid , that the fea of the ...
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... took above 100,000 head of cattle , and burnt 154 towns and villages ; and that the Ruffians having united to oppose his return , he fought a bloody battle with them , in which neither fide had any cause to triumph . On the other hand ...
... took above 100,000 head of cattle , and burnt 154 towns and villages ; and that the Ruffians having united to oppose his return , he fought a bloody battle with them , in which neither fide had any cause to triumph . On the other hand ...
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... took refuge in the Ruffian Camp . This account of the affair was given after the retreat of the Ruf- fian army over the Niefter ; and as it was the laft , fo it was by much the most intelligible of thofe that had been published at ...
... took refuge in the Ruffian Camp . This account of the affair was given after the retreat of the Ruf- fian army over the Niefter ; and as it was the laft , fo it was by much the most intelligible of thofe that had been published at ...
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... took it by ftorm ; in which affault , the celebrated gene- rals , Lowendahl and Keith , were wounded . They were , however , obliged to abandon it the enfuing year , after it had coft them above 20,000 men ; it being found im ...
... took it by ftorm ; in which affault , the celebrated gene- rals , Lowendahl and Keith , were wounded . They were , however , obliged to abandon it the enfuing year , after it had coft them above 20,000 men ; it being found im ...
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... took poffeffion of the old en- trenchments under the walls . This was the moft confiderable , as well as the best fought action , that had yet happened between the hoftile powers . No account has been published of the lofs fuftained on ...
... took poffeffion of the old en- trenchments under the walls . This was the moft confiderable , as well as the best fought action , that had yet happened between the hoftile powers . No account has been published of the lofs fuftained on ...
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