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... the twentieth instant, with advice that the enemy having made a detachment
from Tournay of fifteen hundred horse, each trooper carrying a foot soldier behind
him, in order to surprise the garrison of Alost; the allies, upon notice of their
march ...
... the twentieth instant, with advice that the enemy having made a detachment
from Tournay of fifteen hundred horse, each trooper carrying a foot soldier behind
him, in order to surprise the garrison of Alost; the allies, upon notice of their
march ...
Page 85
Eight men were drawn out of each troop of dragoons and company of foot in the
garrison of Tournay, to make up the reinforcement which was ordered to join
marshal Villars. On advice, that the allies were marching towards Tournay, they ...
Eight men were drawn out of each troop of dragoons and company of foot in the
garrison of Tournay, to make up the reinforcement which was ordered to join
marshal Villars. On advice, that the allies were marching towards Tournay, they ...
Page 106
ON THE MARCh TO TOURNAY WITHOUT - BEAT OF DIRUM. “The Brussels
Postscript. 'Could I with plainest words express That great inan's wonderful
address, His penetration, and histow'ring thought; It would the gazing world
surprise, ...
ON THE MARCh TO TOURNAY WITHOUT - BEAT OF DIRUM. “The Brussels
Postscript. 'Could I with plainest words express That great inan's wonderful
address, His penetration, and histow'ring thought; It would the gazing world
surprise, ...
Page 136
“Why," says he, 'Harry, you know, is in the French interest; and it was more pain to
him to tell the story of Tournay, than to the boy to run upon a thorn to relate the
victory which he was glad of." The gentleman, who was in the chair upon the ...
“Why," says he, 'Harry, you know, is in the French interest; and it was more pain to
him to tell the story of Tournay, than to the boy to run upon a thorn to relate the
victory which he was glad of." The gentleman, who was in the chair upon the ...
Page 137
Letters from the Hague of the sixth of September, N. S. say, that the governor of
the citadel of Tournay having offered their highnesses the duke of Marlborough
and the prince of Savoy to surrender that place on the thirty-first of the last month,
...
Letters from the Hague of the sixth of September, N. S. say, that the governor of
the citadel of Tournay having offered their highnesses the duke of Marlborough
and the prince of Savoy to surrender that place on the thirty-first of the last month,
...
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