The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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Pagina 41
... command of his royal father , with whom he embarked at Rochester for France . In March , 1689 , he landed with James ... command in Languedoc ; and , having laid siege to Nice , then consid- ered one of the strongest places in Europe ...
... command of his royal father , with whom he embarked at Rochester for France . In March , 1689 , he landed with James ... command in Languedoc ; and , having laid siege to Nice , then consid- ered one of the strongest places in Europe ...
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... command of the forces sent out against Cadiz and Vigo . His conduct in this expedition won for him the thanks of both houses of parliament , and rendered him for a time much more popular than his colleague in command . In 1703 he was ...
... command of the forces sent out against Cadiz and Vigo . His conduct in this expedition won for him the thanks of both houses of parliament , and rendered him for a time much more popular than his colleague in command . In 1703 he was ...
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... command of the channel fleet . In 1743 he was ap pointed admiral of the white ; and , in the same year , he succeeded Sir John Jennings in the governorship of Greenwich hospital . Next year he accepted the command of a large fleet which ...
... command of the channel fleet . In 1743 he was ap pointed admiral of the white ; and , in the same year , he succeeded Sir John Jennings in the governorship of Greenwich hospital . Next year he accepted the command of a large fleet which ...
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