The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1889 |
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... army always marched in a body , and kept their par- ties in or very near hand . I escaped another rub in this French army about five days after , which had liked to have made me pay dear for my curiosity . The Duke de Momorency , and ...
... army always marched in a body , and kept their par- ties in or very near hand . I escaped another rub in this French army about five days after , which had liked to have made me pay dear for my curiosity . The Duke de Momorency , and ...
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... army marched from Dieben to a large field about a mile from Leipsic , where we found Tilly's army in full battalia in admirable order , which made a show both glorious and terrible . Tilly , like a fair gamester , had taken up but one ...
... army marched from Dieben to a large field about a mile from Leipsic , where we found Tilly's army in full battalia in admirable order , which made a show both glorious and terrible . Tilly , like a fair gamester , had taken up but one ...
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... army . Things being thus huddled up , the English came back to York , where the army separated , and the Scots went home to increase theirs ; for I easily foresaw , that peace was the farthest thing from their thoughts . CHAPTER IX ...
... army . Things being thus huddled up , the English came back to York , where the army separated , and the Scots went home to increase theirs ; for I easily foresaw , that peace was the farthest thing from their thoughts . CHAPTER IX ...
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