Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Ripperda , as he was now styled , were pushed on with great vigour , and he set out in person at the head of 10,000 men for the siege or blockade of Ceuta . This was his first appearance as the Commander of a great army , and he soon ...
... Ripperda , as he was now styled , were pushed on with great vigour , and he set out in person at the head of 10,000 men for the siege or blockade of Ceuta . This was his first appearance as the Commander of a great army , and he soon ...
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... Ripperda at the Imperial Court , where he enjoyed the favour , not only of Muley Abdallah , but also of his mother , who had fallen in love with him . He was raised to the rank of Prime Minister and Chief Director of the Kingdom in ...
... Ripperda at the Imperial Court , where he enjoyed the favour , not only of Muley Abdallah , but also of his mother , who had fallen in love with him . He was raised to the rank of Prime Minister and Chief Director of the Kingdom in ...
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... Ripperda's enemies made the most of the financial difficulties which followed on his disastrous policy , and spread rumours of his embezzlements from the Treasury and of his having betrayed secrets of State to the Christians . The ...
... Ripperda's enemies made the most of the financial difficulties which followed on his disastrous policy , and spread rumours of his embezzlements from the Treasury and of his having betrayed secrets of State to the Christians . The ...
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