The History of the House of Orange William And Mary With a Sketch of the Ora

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The very day this memorable battle was fought, the peace between the Dutch and French was signed at Nimeguen, of which intelligence was brought to his Highness the next morning, who would else have pursued the advantages he had gained to the full relief of the town, having already, in spite of so many disadvantages from an army so suddenly drawn together, and so hasty a march as that of the Dutch, taken divers posts, fortified with so much skill and industry by the French, and attacked them wit
...h a resolution and vigour that at first surprised fthem, and after an obstinate and bloody fight so disordered them, that though the night prevented the end of the action, yet it was verily believed that if the Prince had been at liberty next day to pursue it, with seven or eight thousand English, which were ready to join his army, he must, in all appearance, not only have relieved Mons, but made such an impression into France as had often been designed, but never attempted, since the war began ; upon which a French officer present said, " That he esteemed this the only heroic action that had been done in the whole course and progress of it.

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