The Life of James the Second, King of England, &c: Collected Out of Memoirs Writ of His Own Hand. Together with the King's Advice to His Son, and His Majesty's Will, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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Pagina xxxvi
... King at Châtres , April 24 The Duke's retrospect of the State of Affairs in France Account of the Action at Blesneau , wherein M. de Turenne preserved both the Army and the Crown of France The Prince of Condé leaves the Army of the Princes ...
... King at Châtres , April 24 The Duke's retrospect of the State of Affairs in France Account of the Action at Blesneau , wherein M. de Turenne preserved both the Army and the Crown of France The Prince of Condé leaves the Army of the Princes ...
Pagina xxxvii
... Prince of Condé moves the main body of his Army from St. Cloud towards Charenton M. de Turenne attacks the Enemy's ... Prince of Condé's Army · 93 95 - 102 - 105 Paris The King's Army march back to their baggage at La Chevrette ib . The ...
... Prince of Condé moves the main body of his Army from St. Cloud towards Charenton M. de Turenne attacks the Enemy's ... Prince of Condé's Army · 93 95 - 102 - 105 Paris The King's Army march back to their baggage at La Chevrette ib . The ...
Pagina xxxviii
... King's Generals to preserve the Foragers - Page 123 - 125 The Parisians begin to be weary of the War Considerable Skirmish that was brought on by some young men of rank who had attended the Duke of Orleans from Paris The Prince of Condé ...
... King's Generals to preserve the Foragers - Page 123 - 125 The Parisians begin to be weary of the War Considerable Skirmish that was brought on by some young men of rank who had attended the Duke of Orleans from Paris The Prince of Condé ...
Pagina xli
... Duke's Squadron much exposed · 219 221 He passes along the Line and enters at the head of the Regiment of Turenne The Duke's account of M. de Turenne's great foresight and conduct Bravery of the Prince of Condé Exploits of M. d ...
... Duke's Squadron much exposed · 219 221 He passes along the Line and enters at the head of the Regiment of Turenne The Duke's account of M. de Turenne's great foresight and conduct Bravery of the Prince of Condé Exploits of M. d ...
Pagina xlii
... Duke's account of what produced a more than ordinary sharpness of conduct between M. de Turenne and the Prince of Condé 250 252-257 Condé surrendered to the French , August 19 . · 254 M. de Bussy - Rabutin falls into an ambuscade ib ...
... Duke's account of what produced a more than ordinary sharpness of conduct between M. de Turenne and the Prince of Condé 250 252-257 Condé surrendered to the French , August 19 . · 254 M. de Bussy - Rabutin falls into an ambuscade ib ...
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Pagina 441 - Catholick religion in general, and in particular to those of it in England, if he might have such dispensation for outwardly appearing a Protestant, at least till he could own himself publicly to be a Catholick, with more security to his own person and advantage to them. But the good Father insisted, that even the Pope himself had not the power to grant it, for it was an unalterable doctrine of the Catholick Church not to do ill that good might follow.
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