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Page 162
... French Prot- estants who were driven into exile on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes . Their descendants are still found in Lon- don and Coventry , where the silk - trade has been long established , and is now going through the ...
... French Prot- estants who were driven into exile on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes . Their descendants are still found in Lon- don and Coventry , where the silk - trade has been long established , and is now going through the ...
Page 500
... French left , which was partially engaged in covering the retreat of the rest of their army , were struck with a panic , fled , and were pur- sued for five leagues . At Oudenarde , ( July 11 , 1708 , ) the French commander , Vendôme ...
... French left , which was partially engaged in covering the retreat of the rest of their army , were struck with a panic , fled , and were pur- sued for five leagues . At Oudenarde , ( July 11 , 1708 , ) the French commander , Vendôme ...
Page 504
... French all fled , and Wellington im- mediately ordered his whole line to advance , which prevented the French from rallying , they flying in a disorderly mass , which was incapable of resistance . So far is this view of the " Crisis of ...
... French all fled , and Wellington im- mediately ordered his whole line to advance , which prevented the French from rallying , they flying in a disorderly mass , which was incapable of resistance . So far is this view of the " Crisis of ...
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