The great question^ whether the number of men in Spain and Portugal, at the time of the battle of Almanza, was but 8600, when there ought to have been 29,600, was carried on Tuesday in the affirmative, against the court, without a division, which was... The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ... - Página 359por Jonathan Swift - 1774Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Abel Boyer - 1708 - 572 páginas
...Account to be laid before the Houfe, * how it came to pttfi that there mere no more Englifh ' Forces in Spain and Portugal, at the time of the ' Battle of Almanza, and that her Majcfty would bt 1 pleafed to ttfe Her utmojt Endeavours that the Wjtr in * Spain might... | |
| 1711 - 598 páginas
...publick Debts upon thofe Heads ; as allb, a State of the Numbers of effective Men, in Her .Majefty's Pay in Spain and Portugal, at the Time of the Battle of Almanza ; and a diftincl Account of And atyut the Numbers of effective Men, in Her Ma- ^ \4/ain °l je fly's... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 386 páginas
...an Account to be laid before the Houfe how it ca me to pafs that there were no more Englifn Forces in Spain and Portugal, at the Time of the Battle of Almanza, and that her Majefty -would be pleafed toufe her utmoit Endeavours, that theWar in Spain might be vigorcufly... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 524 páginas
...account to be laid before them, Ftb. 5. how it came to pafs, that there were no more Englljh forces in Spain and Portugal at the time of the battle of Almanza, than 8660, when 29,395 Englifh forces were provided by Parliament for that fcrvice. The Queen, in her... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1759 - 750 páginas
...peace without the reflitution of all Spain, 505. of the commons, about the number of Englifh forces in Spain and Portugal at the time of the battle of Almanza, 525,526. the fame addrejs renewed, 5 26. their addrefs of thanks to the queen, for taking meafures... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1762 - 578 páginas
...fervice of Spain and Portugal, in the year 1707, there were but eight thoufand fix hundred and fixtjr men in Spain and Portugal, at the time of the battle of Almanza And here it may be worth obfervipg, how unanimous a concurrence there is between fome perfons, once... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 322 páginas
...abhorred by his own party and careffed by the tories. The great queffion, whether the number of men iu Spain and Portugal, at the time of the battle of Almanza,...when there ought to have been 29,600, was carried on Tuejday in the affirmative -.gainft the court, without a divifion, which was occafioned by Sir Thomas... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 378 páginas
...any in England, abhorred by his own party, and careffed by the Tories. The great queftion, V\ hether the number of men in Spain and Portugal, at the time of the battle of Almanza, was but 86ca, when there ought to have been 29,600, was carried on Tuefday in the affirmative againft the court,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 498 páginas
...day about the town, as if mere would be foon a treaty of peace. There is a report of my lord Galways death, but it is not credited. It is a perfect jeft...in Spain and Portugal, at the time of the battle of ^Imanza^ was but 8600, when there ought to have been 29,600, was carried on Tuefday in the affirmative,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 492 páginas
...whig as any in England, abhorred by his own party, and caressed by the tories. The great question, whether the number of men in Spain and Portugal, at the time of the battle of Almanza, was but S6oo, when there ought to have been 29,600, was carried on Tuesday in the affirmative, against the... | |
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