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Pagina 313
... Rechteren , deputy for the Province of Overyssel . On the 24th of July the French , under Marshal Villars , had obtained a great victory at Denain . Count Rechteren complained that , a few days after this battle , when he was riding in ...
... Rechteren , deputy for the Province of Overyssel . On the 24th of July the French , under Marshal Villars , had obtained a great victory at Denain . Count Rechteren complained that , a few days after this battle , when he was riding in ...
Pagina 314
... Rechteren , and refused to accept the excuse made for him , that he was drunk . ' Louis XIV might , under other circumstances ' , says M. Torcy , the French minister of the time , in his account of the peace negotiations , ' have ...
... Rechteren , and refused to accept the excuse made for him , that he was drunk . ' Louis XIV might , under other circumstances ' , says M. Torcy , the French minister of the time , in his account of the peace negotiations , ' have ...
Pagina 316
6 Monsieur Mesnager had behaved themselves right in this affair . Count Rechteren ' , says he , should have made affidavit that his servants had been af- fronted , and then Monsieur Mesnager would have done him justice by taking away ...
6 Monsieur Mesnager had behaved themselves right in this affair . Count Rechteren ' , says he , should have made affidavit that his servants had been af- fronted , and then Monsieur Mesnager would have done him justice by taking away ...
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