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... carried off ; whilst , if the unfortunate sufferers fled from these persecutions , they were speedily arrested and sent for punishment to the galleys . These dragonnades , as they were called , first applied to Poitou by Louvois and his ...
... carried off ; whilst , if the unfortunate sufferers fled from these persecutions , they were speedily arrested and sent for punishment to the galleys . These dragonnades , as they were called , first applied to Poitou by Louvois and his ...
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... carried them off by thousands . The en- gineering difficulties in the way of the enterprise became at the same time insurmountable . An honourable pretext was found for abandoning the whole design , by draughting off the soldiers to war ...
... carried them off by thousands . The en- gineering difficulties in the way of the enterprise became at the same time insurmountable . An honourable pretext was found for abandoning the whole design , by draughting off the soldiers to war ...
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... carried it despite of the fire of the French , whom they routed sword in hand . This opened the Alpine passage to their homes , and a Protestant population , now in arms , once more filled the valley of San Martino . Such an exploit was ...
... carried it despite of the fire of the French , whom they routed sword in hand . This opened the Alpine passage to their homes , and a Protestant population , now in arms , once more filled the valley of San Martino . Such an exploit was ...
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... carried home but to expire . * The first expression of opinion afterwards indulged in by Louis was an answer to a message of condolence sent by James , whose interests , Louis said , would not suffer by Louvois ' death . And although ...
... carried home but to expire . * The first expression of opinion afterwards indulged in by Louis was an answer to a message of condolence sent by James , whose interests , Louis said , would not suffer by Louvois ' death . And although ...
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... carried . The enemy made more use of fusils , fired by the flint , whereas the muskets went off by the match , which require skill , time , and arrangement . The great problem was to arm in- fantry in such a manner , that , by means of ...
... carried . The enemy made more use of fusils , fired by the flint , whereas the muskets went off by the match , which require skill , time , and arrangement . The great problem was to arm in- fantry in such a manner , that , by means of ...
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