The British Empire Before the American Revolution: The Great War for the Empire. The victorious years, 1758-1760Knopf, 1949 V.12 - The triumphant empire: Britain sails into the storm, 1770-1776. v.13 - The empire beyond the storm. A summary of the series. Historiography. |
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... face in the whole of his many - sided career . " 50 It seems that at last he was fully aware that Hanover must be defended and Prussia supported if his own program for aggressive action against the French on sea and in the New World was ...
... face in the whole of his many - sided career . " 50 It seems that at last he was fully aware that Hanover must be defended and Prussia supported if his own program for aggressive action against the French on sea and in the New World was ...
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... face to face again with the Austrian Count Daun . The latter was in possession of greatly superior forces as at Kolin and was now so confident of the outcome of a battle with the Prussians that he rashly left his strongly fortified camp ...
... face to face again with the Austrian Count Daun . The latter was in possession of greatly superior forces as at Kolin and was now so confident of the outcome of a battle with the Prussians that he rashly left his strongly fortified camp ...
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... face to face with the fact that the hope of reinforcement had dis- appeared , that the garrison was overcome with exhaustion , and the Canadians no longer willing to fight , and that the defences were crumbling , it was determined to ...
... face to face with the fact that the hope of reinforcement had dis- appeared , that the garrison was overcome with exhaustion , and the Canadians no longer willing to fight , and that the defences were crumbling , it was determined to ...
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The PittNewcastle ministry June 17571761 | xlvii |
CHAPTER I | 3 |
First ministry with Devonshire December 1756 | 15 |
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