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knew very well , though spoke in the senate , that it was not true , that his forces at the siege of Namur exceeded those of the enemy : no man could be more afflicted than he at the overflowing of the Me- haigne , from the continual ...
knew very well , though spoke in the senate , that it was not true , that his forces at the siege of Namur exceeded those of the enemy : no man could be more afflicted than he at the overflowing of the Me- haigne , from the continual ...
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My lot was on the side where the Prince and Earl were in person ; and where we sustained the only loss from the first fire of the enemy . Our men , though quite exposed , and though the glacis was all escarped upon the live rock ...
My lot was on the side where the Prince and Earl were in person ; and where we sustained the only loss from the first fire of the enemy . Our men , though quite exposed , and though the glacis was all escarped upon the live rock ...
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But as these motions were unperceived by the enemy , all the posts were regained , and anew possessed in less than half an hour , without any loss ; though , had our forces marched half musket - shot further , their retreat would have ...
But as these motions were unperceived by the enemy , all the posts were regained , and anew possessed in less than half an hour , without any loss ; though , had our forces marched half musket - shot further , their retreat would have ...
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