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... Rochefort fally ftated , in answer to the foregoing . HISTORICAL MEMOIRS . XII . Progrefs of the Hanoverian and French Forces fince the breaking of the Convention . -The Vienna account of the Battle of Leu- then , fought the 5th of ...
... Rochefort fally ftated , in answer to the foregoing . HISTORICAL MEMOIRS . XII . Progrefs of the Hanoverian and French Forces fince the breaking of the Convention . -The Vienna account of the Battle of Leu- then , fought the 5th of ...
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... Rochefort 44 -48 . - When first projected 45. - Sir John receives his commiffion and proceeds 46.- Reports made by the officers who went on fhore 47. - Minutes of the council of war Bags ! " - uraŭ mi skid 41 Candid reflections on the ...
... Rochefort 44 -48 . - When first projected 45. - Sir John receives his commiffion and proceeds 46.- Reports made by the officers who went on fhore 47. - Minutes of the council of war Bags ! " - uraŭ mi skid 41 Candid reflections on the ...
Side 44
... Rochefort in writing . This let- ter contained an account , that in 1754 , C. Clerk had been permitted to fee Rochefort , in his way from Gibraltar : that he found it in a state which made it liable to be carried by a coup de main ...
... Rochefort in writing . This let- ter contained an account , that in 1754 , C. Clerk had been permitted to fee Rochefort , in his way from Gibraltar : that he found it in a state which made it liable to be carried by a coup de main ...
Side 45
... Rochefort was about five miles , the road dry , and not interfected either by ditch or mo- rafs , and that Rochefort itself has no wall for 60 paces , on the fide next the river , where the ground is not inter- fected by any ditch ...
... Rochefort was about five miles , the road dry , and not interfected either by ditch or mo- rafs , and that Rochefort itself has no wall for 60 paces , on the fide next the river , where the ground is not inter- fected by any ditch ...
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... Rochefort , but not being able to get any fatisfactory account , and thofe men who were moft likely to give a fatisfactory account having been fent for on board by Gen. Conway , he re- turned . In the afternoon Capt . Clark pro- poled ...
... Rochefort , but not being able to get any fatisfactory account , and thofe men who were moft likely to give a fatisfactory account having been fent for on board by Gen. Conway , he re- turned . In the afternoon Capt . Clark pro- poled ...
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