A Complete History of the Invasions of England, Including the Most Memorable Battles and Sea-fights from Julius Caesar, Down to the French Landing in Wales in 1796: The Calamites of France, Being a Catalogue of French Cruelties, with a Complete Abstract from Barruel's History of the French Clergy, Detailing the Refined System of Murder Pursued by the Notorious Jourdan, Carrier, Marrat, General Duquesnoy, and Robespierre; the Ejectment of the Priesthood, and Total Abolition of Religion and Humanity in FranceJ. Skirven, 1801 - Всего страниц: 202 |
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... chief retreated to his own territories , and fortified the Thames , where fordable . The Romans , however , forced a passage at Coway , in Middlesex , and proceeded on their march , when they were met by deputies from the magistrates of ...
... chief retreated to his own territories , and fortified the Thames , where fordable . The Romans , however , forced a passage at Coway , in Middlesex , and proceeded on their march , when they were met by deputies from the magistrates of ...
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... chief retreated to his own territories , and fortified the Thames , where fordable . The Romans , however , forced a passage at Coway , in Middlesex , and proceeded on their march , when they were met by deputies from the magistrates of ...
... chief retreated to his own territories , and fortified the Thames , where fordable . The Romans , however , forced a passage at Coway , in Middlesex , and proceeded on their march , when they were met by deputies from the magistrates of ...
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... chief of all her forces ; and the lord Hunsdon commanded a third army , consisting of thirty thousand men , for the defence of her majesty's person ; and to march to that part of the coast on which the enemy might make their chief ...
... chief of all her forces ; and the lord Hunsdon commanded a third army , consisting of thirty thousand men , for the defence of her majesty's person ; and to march to that part of the coast on which the enemy might make their chief ...
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