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A description and historical account, of the places now the theatre of war in the Low Countries, ... Embellished with a frontispiece, and plans of those places the most remarkable for their fortifications. By Philip Astley, ...
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1794- Books
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A description and historical account, of the places now the theatre of war in the low countries, viz. Charlemont Givet Arras St. Omer Bethune Aire Lens Dapaume Hedin St. Venant Lillers St. Paul Dunkirk Berg St. Vinox Cassel Bourbourg Gravelines Lisle Douay St. Amand Armentiers Orchies Comines La Bassee Tourcoing Valenciennes Maubeuge Conde Le Quesnoy Bouchain Landrecies Philippeville Avesnes Chimay Bavay Cambray Cateau-Cambresis Thionville Montmedi, &c. Embellished with a frontispiece, and plans of those places the most remarkable for their fortifications. By Philip Astley, Esq. of Hercules-Hall, Lambeth, London, Author of the ̀̀remarks of the Profession and Duty of a Soldier, and other Observations relative to the Army.
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1794- Books
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Remarks on the profession and duty of a soldier; with other observations relative to the army, at this time in actual service on the Continent. By Philip Astley, Esq. of Hercules-Hall, Lambeth; London. Author of ̀̀a Description of the Towns and Cities, at present the Theatre of War in the Low Countries,'' &c.
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1794- Books
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Astley's system of equestrian education, exhibiting the beauties and defects of the horse. With serious and important advice, on its general excellence, preserving it in health, grooming, &c / with plates.
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1801- Books
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A description, and historical account, of the places, now the theatre of war in the Low Countries; viz. Charlemont, Givet, Arras, - St. Omer, - Bethune, Aire, Lens, Bapaume, Hedin, St. - Venant, Lillers, St. - Paul, Dunkirk, - Berg-St. - Vinox, Cassel, Bourbourg, Gravelines, Lisle, Douay, St. - Amand, Armentieres, Orchies, Comines, La Bassee, Tourcoing, Valenciennes, Maubeuge, Conde, Le Quesnoy, Bouchain, Landrecies, Philippeville, Avesnes, Chimay, Bavay, Cambray, Cateau-Cambresis, Thionville, Montmedi, &c. Embellished with a frontispiece, and plans of the principal fortified places. By Philip Astley, Esq; Of Peter-Street, Dublin, and of Hercules-Hall, Lambeth, London.
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1794- Books
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This present Monday, being the 14th of Sept. 1772, will be the last night, at the riding-school, Westminster-Bridge. By particular desire, for this night only, as the performance will finally end, the whole of ... horsemanship, ... by Mr. and Mrs. Astley, ...
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1772]- Books
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A description and historical account, of the places now the theatre of war in the Low Countries, ... Embellished with a frontispiece, and plans of those places the most remarkable for their fortifications. By Philip Astley, ...
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1794- Books
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Horsemanship. This and every day, at six o'clock in the evening (Sundays excepted) Mr. Astley, the original English warrier from Gen. Eliott's Light Horse, and Mrs. Astley, will exhibit the most wonderful and surprizing performance, ... on one, two, and three horses, ...
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1771?]- Books
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By particular desire, a few evenings longer. Astley's activity of horsemanship, and the celebrated Mr. Wildman's exhibition of bees, on horseback. ...
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1772]- Books
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Natural magic: or, physical amusements revealed, by Philip Astley, Riding-Master, Westminster-Bridge, London; Great Part of which are intended to be added to the several Entertainments of the above Place, for the Year 1785, only.
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Extraordinary new performance. - Mr. Astley having prevailed on Mr. Handy to continue in London a few Nights longer, his Troop, consisting of Seventeen Equestrian Capital Performers, assisted by two celebrated young ladies, will appear at the Amphitheatre of Arts, Astley's, Westminster-Bridge. Particularly This present Wednesday, the 13th; Thursday, the 14th; Friday the 15th; and Saturday, the 16th of July; 1796, Tight-Rope Dancing, By the celebrated Miss Marian, and Sig. Saxoni, Who will play on the Violin, display Two Flags, and leap over a Garter, Ten Feet high, with other surprising Manoeuvres. A Comic Musical Piece, called, Jerry Sneak in his Glory; Or, The Humours of Garrat Election. Jerry Sneak, Mr. Johannot; Bruin, Mr. Fox; Adjutant, Mr. Whitmore; Major Sturgeon, Mr. Connell; and Mrs. Sneak, Mrs. Davis. Miss Marian will, in a surprising Manner, Stand on her Head On Jacob's Ladder, surrounded with Fire orks, At which Time the Ladder will fall to Pieces, and leave her on her Head on one Side, 11 Feet high. A comic, pantomimical Dance (composed by Mr. West) with Scenery analogous to the same, called, Cymon and Iphigenia. Principal Dancers Mr. West, and Mrs. Mercerot, assisted by Twelve Figurants. The Infant Rossignol [will] imitate the Notes of various Birds, and also accompany the Band on a Dumb violin. The Little Pony, only 30 Inches high, Will go through his wonderful Performances. Thirty-Five new Acts of Horsemanship, By Mr. Astley's, and Mr. Handy's unequalled Horsemen. A trail of skill, by twenty Horsemen, and two surprising females. Ground and Lofty Tumbling, by both troops. Particularly Master Robinson, a Child only three Years old, will astonish every Beholder. In the Intervals will be introduced the admired Pony Races.
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1796?]- Books
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A description and historical account, of the places now the theatre of war in the Low Countries, ... Embellished with a frontispiece, and plans of those places the most remarkable for their fortifications. By Philip Astley, ...
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1794- Books
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The amazing exhibition of the little conjuring horse. Also a general display of all sorts of manly activity on horseback. Likewise a curious (Mechanical) sympathetical clock, the magical table, and several magnetical experiments, operations, &c. Astley's new entertainments, (consisting of divers feats of activity) at the Riding-School, Westminster-Bridge, ...
Astley, Philip, 1742-1814.Date: 1775?]