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Leighton-Stone-Air, a poem. Or a Poetical Encomium on the Excellency of its soil, Healthy air, And Beauteous situation. Together with some Historical Hints, both Antient and Modern, on its Noble Prospects, and adjacent Forrest of Eppen. Also a Pindarick Ode on Prince Eugene of Savoy. Humbly Dedicated To the Worthy Encouragers of the Latin Boarding-School, newly Erected in Leighton-Stone; By the Author, J. H. M. A.
Harris, Joseph, approximately 1650-approximately 1715.Date: 1702- Books
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Great Brittains acclamation to her Deborah. A sermon preached In the Parish Church of St. Ethelburga, September Vii. 1704. Being the Day Appointed by Her Majesty for a Solemn Thanksgiving for the great victory Gain'd by the Confederate Forces of England, Holland and the Empire, against the French and Bavarians at Bleinheim in Germany, under the Conduct of John Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Savoy. By Luke Milbourne, Presbyter.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: 1704- Books
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P. Eugene's memorial, in the name of the Emperor: deliver'd to Mr. Secretary St. John, Feb. 18. Prince Eugene of savoy having receiv'd an answer to the first memorial which he delivered to Mr. Secretary St. John, thought fit to reply to it by a new memorial, as follows, viz.
Eugene, of Savoy, Prince of Savoy, 1663-1736.Date: 1703]- Books
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The history of the remarkable siege of Toulon. Attacked by the English and Dutch by sea, and Prince Eugene and the Duke of Savoy by land, in the year 1707. Containing A Genuine and Circumstantial Account of every Thing Remarkable that occurr'd during that important Enterprize, both at Sea and Land: With the political Reasons that moved the Confederates to undertake it. To which is added, a large and accurate plan of the town, Harbour, Fortifications; French and Confederate Camps, Batteries, and adjacent Mountains. Collected from the original papers and personal knowledge of some gentlemen concerned in the expedition.
Donneau de Visé, Jean, 1638-1710.Date: [1746]- Books
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Letters from the dead to the living, by Mr. Tho. Brown, Capt. Ayloff, Mr. Hen. Barker, &c. Viz. From Jo. Haines of Merry Memory, to his Friends at Wills. Perkin Warbeck to the pretended Prince of Wales, Abraham Cowley, to the Covent-Garden Society. Charon, to the Illustrious and High-Born Jack Ketch. James the 2d, to Lewis the 14th. Julian late Secretary to the Muses, to Will, Peirre of Lincolns-Inn Play-House Scarren to Lewis Le Grand. Hannibal to the Victorious Prince Eugene of Savoy. Pindar of Toebes, to Tom. D. - Catharine of Medicis, to the Dutchess of Orleans Queen Mary to the Pope. Harlequin, to Father Le Chaise. The Duke of Alva, to the Clergy of France. Philip of Austria, to the Danphia. Juvenal, to Boileau. Diana of Foictiers, to Madam Maintenon. Hugh Spencer the younger, to all the Favourites and Ministers whom it may concern - Julia, to the Princess of Conti. Christina Queen of Sweden, to the Women. Rabelais, to the Physicians. The Mitred Hog; a Dialogue between Furetiere and Scarron. Beau Norton, his Brothers at Hippollito's. Sir Bartholomew -, to Serjeant S -. And several others with their Answers.
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Memoirs of the late Marquis de Feuquieres, Lieutenant-General of the French army. Written for the instruction of his son. Being an account of all the wars in Europe, from the year 1672, to the year 1710. In which is given a Curious Relation of the Sieges undertaken, and Battles fought, in that Period of Time. Particularly of the Battles and Encounters of Woerden in 1672. Seneffe 1674. Zintzheim 1674. Hinsheim 1674. Mulchausen 1674. Colmar 1674. Altenheim 1675. Consarbrick 1675. Cassell 1677. St. Dennis in 1678. Walcourt 1689. Flerus 1690. Stafarda 1690. Leuse 1691. Steenkirk 1692. Spireback 1692. Landen, or Narwinden 1693. Marsaglia in 1693. Carpi 1701. Chiari 1701. Crostolo 1702. Luzara 1702. Fridlinguen 1702. Spires 1703. Donawert 1704. Hochstet 1704. Eckeren in 1705. Calcinato 1706. Cassano 1706. Turin 1706. Ramillies 1706. Castiglione 1706. Almanza 1707. Oudenard 1708. Malplaquet 1709. With historical and critical observations on every great Transaction; highly useful to all who would understand the Art of War. Pointing out, in several particular instances, the errors and misconduct of Louis XIV. the Duke of Savoy, the Prince of Orange, Count de Montecuculi, the Marshals de Crequi, Humieres, Catinat, Villeroy, Boufflers, Tallard, Marsin, Villars, the Dukes of Vendome and Feuillade, &c. With the Characters, Enterprizes, and Military Conduct of the said Generals; as also of the Marshal de Turenne, the Prince of Conde, the Duke of Luxemburgh, Prince Eugene, and the Duke of Marlborough. And likewise the Intrigues, Views and Characters of M. Colbert, M. Louvois, M. Pomponne, and M. Chamillard, Ministers of State to Louis XIV. Comprizing useful Reflections on the Views, Politicks and Interests of the several Potentates of Europe; together with a brief Character of each of the Sovereign Princes who reigned in that Space of Time. Translated from the French. ...
Feuquières, Antoine de Pas, marquis de, 1648-1711.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, in the Netherlands, Piedmont, Lombardy, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Spain, and Portugal. Being a particular survey of all those countries; setting forth the Situation and Distances of their Provinces, Cities, Towns, Villages, &c. With historical remarks upon the places of note, especially such as are of Importance to the Contending Parties. With an Exact Delineation of the March of the Germans from Lower Lombardy to Piedmont; of the several Marches of the French to join the Duke of Bavaria; of the March of our Forces from the Maese to the Danube; and of all the Marches and Adventures of our Army under the Duke of Marlborough, from that time to September 1706; as well as those of the Imperial Army under Prince Eugene of Savoy. The whole illustrated with nine new and exact maps of the respective countries, done by Mr. Moll; besides Three Plans, of the Battle of Hochstet, of the Battle of Ramilly, and of the Siege of Ostend, with the Approaches. With A Large Alphabetical Table, to find out any Town, River, &c. Very Useful for all that Read the Publick Transactions.
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Letters from the dead to the living, by Mr. Tho. Brown, Capt. Ayloff, Mr. Hen. Barker, &c. Viz. From Jo. Haines of Merry Memory, to his Friends at Will's. Perkin Warbeck, to the pretend. ed Prince of Wales. Abraham Cowley, to the Covent. Garden Society. Charon, to the Illustrious and High-Born Jack Ketch Esq; James the 2d. to Lewis 14. Julian, late Secretary to the Muses, to Will. Pierre of Lincolns-Inn Play-House. Scarron to Lewis Le Grand. Hannibal to the Victorious Prince Eugene of Savoy. Pindar of Thebes, to Tom. Durfey. Catharine of Medicis, to the Dutchess of Orleans. Queen Mary to the Pope. Harlequin, to Father Le Chaise. The Duke of Alva, to the Clergy of France. Philip of Austria., to the Dauphin. Juvenal, to Boileau. Diana of Poictiers, to Madam Maintenon. Hugh Spencer the younger, to all the Favourites and Ministers whom it may concern -- Julia, to the Princess of Conti. Christina, Queen of Sweden, to the Women. Rabelais, to the Physicians. The Mitred Hog a Dialogue between Furetiere and Scarron. Beau Norton, to his Brothers at Hippollito's. Sir Bartholomew S -- , to Serjeant S -- . And several others with their Answers.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1703- Books
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A Description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, in the Netherlands, Piedmont, Lombardy, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Spain, and Portugal. Being a particular survey of all those countries; setting forth the situation and distances of their provinces, cities, towns, villages, &c. With historical remarks upon the places of note, especially such as are of importance to the contending parties. With an exact delineation of the March of the Germans from Lower Lombardy to Piedmont; of the several marches of the French to join the Duke of Bavaria; of the march of our forces from the Maese to the Danube; and of all the marches and adventures of our Army under the Duke of Marlborough, from that time to September 1706; as well as those of the imperial Army under Prince Eugene of Savoy. The whole illustrated with nine new and exact maps of the respective countries, done by Mr. Moll; besides three plans, of the battle of Hochs[t]et, of the battle of Ramilly, and of the siege of Ostend, with the approaches. With a large alphabetical table, to find out any town, river, &c. Very useful for all that read the publick transactions. The third edition, with the addition of two new maps, viz. 1. All Germany. 2. Italy, Naples, Sicily, &c.
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The army regulator: or, the military adventures of Mr. John Railton; giving an account of his particular services in the Horse Grenadiers, the dragoons, the foot, and the train of artillery. Shewing, I. The Frauds practised by the Officers, from the General to the Corporal, to render the poor Private Centinel miserable. II. The Art of Inlisting Men: Or, the Secret History of a remarkable Officer of Dragoons in the Year, 1735. III. Practices after Inlisting, whereby the Horses are deprived of their Corn, the Men of their Money, and the King of his Soldiers, by False Ministers. IV. Proofs of 300 l. a Year, being sunk out of the King's Allowance of 500 l. a Year for a Troop of Dragoons. V. The Sinking-Fund continu'd; near 50,000 l. a Year being sunk by Fagots, and 100,000l. a Year, by furnishing the Forces with Accoutrements, &c. VI. The Author's Sufferings, as a Foot-Soldier, 1736. The Connivance of Trading Justices and Serjeants, as to Inlisting; his false Imprisonment and Release, 1737. Vii. The Transactions of Tea-Table-Officers; how little they regard, and how frequently they break, the Articles of War. Viii. Of Military-Punishments, and the Severities inflicted upon Soldiers in the Savoy, Black-Hole, &c. IX. The Honour of the Sword; wherein is made appear that a real Gentleman Soldier, rightly educated, is the finest Gentleman in the World. The Example and Character of Prince Eugene recommended. X. Articles of War, and other valuable Papers relating to the Regulation of the Army. With the Artifices made use of to prevent the Publication of this Book. The Whole Addressed to his Majesty.
Railton, J. (John).Date: 1738- Books
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Luzara. A Pindarique ode, on Prince Eugenius of Savoy: And His Late victory over the French and Spaniards, in Italy. Most Humbly Dedicated, To His Grace, the Duke of Somerset.
Harris, Joseph, approximately 1650-approximately 1715.Date: 1702- Books
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Prince Eugene's welcome.
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Prince Eugene not the man you took him for: or, a merry tale of a modern heroe.
Date: [1712]- Books
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Yesterday arriv'd a British pacquet, which brought a Holland mail, and the following expresses[.]
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A letter from a minister of state at Turin, to a general-officer, relating to the expedition into Provence, and siege of Thoulon. Also The Motives that engag'd his Royal Highness and Prince Eugene in that Stupendous Undertaking, the Reason of its Miscarriages, and the unavoidable Necessity th? Confederates lie under of numerous Re-Inforcements the next Campaign, in order to Penetrate into the Bowels of France. With Private Memoirs, Speeches, &c. of His Royal Highness, Prince Eugene, and the other General-Officers in both Armies. Being an Exact Journal of the whole Proceedings while that Great Design was carrying on; and an Impartial Account of the Advantages and Disadvantages on both Sides. Done from a French copy transmitted from The Hague.
V-r.Date: 1707- Books
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Marlborough still conquers: or, Union hath got the Day. A poem, Upon the late victory obtained by the Prince and Duke of Marlborough; And Union of the Two Kingdoms. By J. Gatnam.
Gaynam, J.Date: 1708- Books
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The history of the reign of Queen Anne, digested into annals. Year the seventh. Containing A full and exact Account of the Long and Glorious Campaign of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and Prince Eugene, in the Netherlands, with several Particulars never before publish'd: Also the truest Plans of the Battles of Oudenarde, and Wynendale, and Siege of Lille: And a full Account of all the private Passages in the last Session of Parliament. Dedicated to Prince Eugene.
Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729.Date: 1709- Books
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The general cashier'd: a play, as design'd for the stage. Humbly Inscrib'd to His Highness Prince Evgene of Savoy.
Date: [1712]- Books
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A list of the names of all the subscribers to the loan of 250000l. to the Emperor of Germany, For Support of the Army, under his Highness Prince Evgene of Savoy, in Italy, and Payable to his Order. Begun the 7th, and Ended the 12th of March, 1705.
England and Wales. Treasury.Date: 1706]- Books
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The life and military history of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, prince of the Roman Empire, and generalissimo of the British forces, in the late reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne. Containing, A particular Description of all the principal Transactions of the War, and of all the Battles, Sieges, &c. in which that glorious and ever-successful General commanded. Letters of Correspondence between his Grace and the Court of Hanover; also Letters that passed between his Grace and other Great Men, which the Duke left among other Papers, designed to be published by Mr. Glover and Mr. Mallet, who were appointed by the late Dutchess of Marlborough, in her Will, to write his Life. Likewise Letters from Emperor, the States General, King Charles III. of Spain, &c. to the Duke, with his Grace's Answers. To which will be added, the last will and testament of the Duke of Marlborough, never before published. The whole embellished and illustrated with a large variety of whole sheet copper plates, taken from the original Designs, and engraved by the best Hands; representing all the Battles, and Sieges, in which that general was concerned.
Dumont, Jean, baron de Carlscroon, 1667-1727.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]