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Towards the middle of October allied army , against which his Royal his Royal
Highness moved with 6,000 Higbness had in vain remonstrated in men , chiefly
British , to the support of frequent communications to Prince Ho- the Prince of ...
Towards the middle of October allied army , against which his Royal his Royal
Highness moved with 6,000 Higbness had in vain remonstrated in men , chiefly
British , to the support of frequent communications to Prince Ho- the Prince of ...
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On the 26th of August , the ment and consolidation of her vast mivessels ,
conveying a large British force , litary resources , a foul attempt was made came
to anchor near the shore of the to deprive his country of the services of Helder ;
and on ...
On the 26th of August , the ment and consolidation of her vast mivessels ,
conveying a large British force , litary resources , a foul attempt was made came
to anchor near the shore of the to deprive his country of the services of Helder ;
and on ...
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I then mentionto think the insertion of it may gratify ed the circumstance to the
British offimany readers of your valuable Maga- cer , who , as well as myself ,
conjointly zine . C. endeavoured to prevail on the French officer to give up the
child to ...
I then mentionto think the insertion of it may gratify ed the circumstance to the
British offimany readers of your valuable Maga- cer , who , as well as myself ,
conjointly zine . C. endeavoured to prevail on the French officer to give up the
child to ...
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80 much blood and treasure , is again in the The British army under the
command of hands of the natives . Unfortunately , of the General Clinton , had
marched from Lisbon two line of battle ships lately sent by the for Coimbra , which
was to be ...
80 much blood and treasure , is again in the The British army under the
command of hands of the natives . Unfortunately , of the General Clinton , had
marched from Lisbon two line of battle ships lately sent by the for Coimbra , which
was to be ...
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Julien and Bugio to be occupied by British An extensive plot has been
discovered in troops . General Rodil's division of the Army of NORTH AMERICA .
Observation , assembled on the Spanish The refractory and factious spirit of the
frontiers .
Julien and Bugio to be occupied by British An extensive plot has been
discovered in troops . General Rodil's division of the Army of NORTH AMERICA .
Observation , assembled on the Spanish The refractory and factious spirit of the
frontiers .
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