Lives of the Warriors of the Civil Wars of France and England: Warriors of the Seventeenth CenturyJ. Murray, 1867 |
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... arrived in Holland . Henry Frederick , the new Stadtholder , took his nephew by the hand , and made him a Captain of Infantry in 1626. Under his uncle's command , he was opposed to the troops under the famous Spinola in 1627-8 . The ...
... arrived in Holland . Henry Frederick , the new Stadtholder , took his nephew by the hand , and made him a Captain of Infantry in 1626. Under his uncle's command , he was opposed to the troops under the famous Spinola in 1627-8 . The ...
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... arrived in the camp of Turenne , under the Duc d'Enghien , and the Maréchal relinquished the command of the army to the Prince of the Blood , who came covered with his newly - acquired laurels at Rocroy , and with a force that increased ...
... arrived in the camp of Turenne , under the Duc d'Enghien , and the Maréchal relinquished the command of the army to the Prince of the Blood , who came covered with his newly - acquired laurels at Rocroy , and with a force that increased ...
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... arrived at the trysting - place he found seven or eight regiments already up , and at the same moment the advanced guard of the enemy came in sight . General Rosen , instead of concealing that he had brought up only a portion of the ...
... arrived at the trysting - place he found seven or eight regiments already up , and at the same moment the advanced guard of the enemy came in sight . General Rosen , instead of concealing that he had brought up only a portion of the ...
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... remain without attempting ghien , any thing more until the arrival of the Duke d'Enghien , July 1 . who was ordered to assume the command of the army , D'En- 1645. which he effectively did on the 1st July . VICOMTE DE TURENNE . 15.
... remain without attempting ghien , any thing more until the arrival of the Duke d'Enghien , July 1 . who was ordered to assume the command of the army , D'En- 1645. which he effectively did on the 1st July . VICOMTE DE TURENNE . 15.
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... daring to attack him , had 10,000 foot and 14,000 horse . But as soon as these heard of Turenne's arrival they raised their camp , Lands- 1646. and moved away to Friedberg , where the Archduke c 2 VICOMTE DE TURENNE . 19.
... daring to attack him , had 10,000 foot and 14,000 horse . But as soon as these heard of Turenne's arrival they raised their camp , Lands- 1646. and moved away to Friedberg , where the Archduke c 2 VICOMTE DE TURENNE . 19.
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accordingly advance Anne of Austria arms arrived artillery attack August battle Bavarian besieged Boutteville bridge camp campaign capture Cardinal Mazarin carried Castle cavalry Charles château command Count Court Cromwell crossed D'Enghien D'Hocquincourt defence Duchesse de Longueville Duke Dunkirk Earl of Essex endeavoured enemy Ferté field Flanders flank foot force forthwith France French army Fuensaldaña garrison guns head horse Imperialists infantry joined July June King King's army la Ferté Lord Lord-General Lorraine Louis XIV Majesty Mardyk Maréchal-Général Marquis ment military Monsieur Montecuculi nevertheless night obtain officers opened Oxford Paris Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party person Prince de Condé Prince Rupert Princess prisoners Queen Regent rebel received regiments renne repaired resolved retire returned Rhine river Rocroy Royal army Royalists Scheldt sent September siege soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish army Stenay surrendered tion took town treaty troops Turenne Turenne's Viscount Waller wounded young