| 1846 - 790 oldal
...1710. Marlborovgh Papers ; and Coxe, iv. 173. § " I am very sorry to tell you tliat the behaviour of the French looks as if they had no other desire...discouraged by every thing I see, that I have never, during (his war, gone borough and Eugene met at Tournay on the 28th April, and commenced the campaign by the... | |
| William Coxe - 1819 - 734 oldal
...14. I leave this letter to go by to-morrow's post. I am very sorry to tell you, that the behaviour of the french looks as, if they had no other desire...than that of carrying on the war. I hope God will be pleased to bless this campaign, for I see nothing else that can give us peace, either at home or... | |
| Sarah Jennings Churchill Duchess of Marlborough - 1838 - 474 oldal
...looks as if they had no other design than that of carrying on the war. I hope God will be pleased to bless this campaign, for I see nothing else that can...peace, either at home or abroad. I am so discouraged by everything I see, that I have never, during this war, gone into the field with so heavy a heart as... | |
| Sarah Churchill (duchess of Marlborough.) - 1838 - 474 oldal
...looks as if they had no other design than that of carrying on the war. I hope God will be pleased to bless this campaign, for I see nothing else that can...peace, either at home or abroad. I am so discouraged by everything I see, that I have never, during this war, gone into the field with so heavy a heart as... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1839 - 410 oldal
...to what a state of despondency his mind was, at this time, reduced. "I hope God will be pleased to bless this campaign; for I see nothing else that can...war, gone into the field with so heavy a heart as I do at this time." Mortaigne was taken by the allies ; retaken by the French ; and afterwards taken... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1839 - 406 oldal
...to what a state of despondency his mind was, at this time, reduced. "I hope God will be pleased to bless this campaign; for I see nothing else that can...peace, either at home or abroad. I am so discouraged by everything I see, that I have never, during this war, gone into the field with so heavy a heart as... | |
| 1846 - 806 oldal
...1G7. t Coxe, iv. 169. Lamberti, vi. 37,• 49. § " I am very sorry to tell you that the behaviour of the French looks as if they had no other desire...this campaign, for I see nothing else that can give ns peace cithir at home or abroad. I am so discouraged by every thing I see, that I have never, during... | |
| William Coxe - 1848 - 504 oldal
...— I leave this letter to go by to-morrow's post. I am very sorry to tell you, that the behaviour of the French looks as if they had no other desire than that of carrying on the war. I hope God will be pleased to bless this campaign, for 1 see nothing else that can give us peace, either at home or... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1852 - 552 oldal
...couronne." — DE Toncv,Jf(moira, 403, edit.Petitot. t " I am very sorry to tell you, that the behaviour of the French looks as if they had no other desire...this campaign, for I see nothing else that can give ta peace either at home or abroad. 1 am so discouraged by everything I see, that I have never, during... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1855 - 506 oldal
...couronne."— DK TOHCT, Mémoiret, -103, edit. Petitot. t " I am very sorry to tell you, that the behaviour of the French looks as if they had no other desire...bless this campaign, for I see nothing else that can gite us peace cither at home or abroad. I am so discouraged by everything I see, that I have never,... | |
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