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Pagina 128
... army or a Dutch army could have enslaved England , those who persuaded Leslie to cross the Tweed , and those who signed the invitation to the Prince of Orange , would have been traitors to their country . But such a result was out of ...
... army or a Dutch army could have enslaved England , those who persuaded Leslie to cross the Tweed , and those who signed the invitation to the Prince of Orange , would have been traitors to their country . But such a result was out of ...
Pagina 143
... army of fifteen or twenty thousand men for the Irish war , and to give to Charles the absolute control of this army , and the power of selecting , promoting , and dismissing officers at his pleasure ? Was it not probable that this army ...
... army of fifteen or twenty thousand men for the Irish war , and to give to Charles the absolute control of this army , and the power of selecting , promoting , and dismissing officers at his pleasure ? Was it not probable that this army ...
Pagina 534
... army , he was equally successful in his foreign policy . His landing on Indian ground was the signal for immediate peace . The Nabob of Oude , with a large army , lay at that time on the frontier of Bahar . He had been joined by many ...
... army , he was equally successful in his foreign policy . His landing on Indian ground was the signal for immediate peace . The Nabob of Oude , with a large army , lay at that time on the frontier of Bahar . He had been joined by many ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
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