The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... army . Now , despite the entreaties of a king who knew the real danger , they reduced the army to the pitiable number of seven thousand men . Louis XIV grew ever more confident . In 1700 he was able to put his own grandson on the throne ...
... army . Now , despite the entreaties of a king who knew the real danger , they reduced the army to the pitiable number of seven thousand men . Louis XIV grew ever more confident . In 1700 he was able to put his own grandson on the throne ...
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... army , large for the time - the levies from New England which were to sail to Quebec . Officers had come out from England to drill these hardy men , and as soldiers they were giving a good ac- count of themselves . They watched , fasted ...
... army , large for the time - the levies from New England which were to sail to Quebec . Officers had come out from England to drill these hardy men , and as soldiers they were giving a good ac- count of themselves . They watched , fasted ...
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... army far greater than Subercase had thought possible . The English landed some four- teen hundred men . Subercase had less than three hundred . Within a few days , when the English began to throw shells into the town , he asked for ...
... army far greater than Subercase had thought possible . The English landed some four- teen hundred men . Subercase had less than three hundred . Within a few days , when the English began to throw shells into the town , he asked for ...
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... Capt by Spanis an insulti matters t Europe so 1740 , the came to t army into said , in th the woma the Austr and held i France , w and thus In Ame War was been more North Am ing the crisis helped to stem the tide of disaster.
... Capt by Spanis an insulti matters t Europe so 1740 , the came to t army into said , in th the woma the Austr and held i France , w and thus In Ame War was been more North Am ing the crisis helped to stem the tide of disaster.
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... army into Silesia . To this province he had , he said , in the male line , a better claim than that of the woman , Maria Theresa , who had just inherited the Austrian crown . Frederick conquered Silesia and held it . In 1744 he was ...
... army into Silesia . To this province he had , he said , in the male line , a better claim than that of the woman , Maria Theresa , who had just inherited the Austrian crown . Frederick conquered Silesia and held it . In 1744 he was ...
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