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... marched up and engaged the enemy , who were drawn up at some distance from these woods . The dispute was very warm for some time ; but towards noon the French began to give ground from one wing to the other ; which advantage being ...
... marched up and engaged the enemy , who were drawn up at some distance from these woods . The dispute was very warm for some time ; but towards noon the French began to give ground from one wing to the other ; which advantage being ...
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... marched . Pacolet was much as- tonished at this account , and immediately changed his form , and fled to the neighbourhood of Mons , from whence he found the allies had really marched ; and began to in- quire into the reasons of this ...
... marched . Pacolet was much as- tonished at this account , and immediately changed his form , and fled to the neighbourhood of Mons , from whence he found the allies had really marched ; and began to in- quire into the reasons of this ...
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... marched through Sart , and beaten the enemy from the several intrenchments they had thrown up in it . As soon as the duke had marched into the plain , he ob- served the main body of the enemy drawn up and in- trenched in the front of ...
... marched through Sart , and beaten the enemy from the several intrenchments they had thrown up in it . As soon as the duke had marched into the plain , he ob- served the main body of the enemy drawn up and in- trenched in the front of ...
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... marched behind us with respect , and we ran away from them as bold as lions . " * ** Letters have been sent to Mr. Bickerstaff , relating to the present state of the town of Bath , wherein the peo- ple of that place have desired him to ...
... marched behind us with respect , and we ran away from them as bold as lions . " * ** Letters have been sent to Mr. Bickerstaff , relating to the present state of the town of Bath , wherein the peo- ple of that place have desired him to ...
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... more erect aspect , and exalted spirit , separated themselves from the rest , and marched in great bodies to- K wards the mountain from whence they heard the sound , No 81 . 97 TATLER . Hercules courted by Pleasure and Virtue, an Allegory.
... more erect aspect , and exalted spirit , separated themselves from the rest , and marched in great bodies to- K wards the mountain from whence they heard the sound , No 81 . 97 TATLER . Hercules courted by Pleasure and Virtue, an Allegory.
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