The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... March . 1. The British troops , engaged in the un- fuccefsful expedition to the coaft of France , returned to Portsmouth .--- 5 . Advice receiv- ed of the departure of the daughter of the unfortunate Louis XVI . from Paris for Vi- enna ...
... March . 1. The British troops , engaged in the un- fuccefsful expedition to the coaft of France , returned to Portsmouth .--- 5 . Advice receiv- ed of the departure of the daughter of the unfortunate Louis XVI . from Paris for Vi- enna ...
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... March following . In their first visit to Paris , the Duke of Buccleugh and Mr Smith employed only ten or twelve days ; after which they proceeded to Thouloufe , where VOL . LVIII . they fixed their refidence for eighteen months , and ...
... March following . In their first visit to Paris , the Duke of Buccleugh and Mr Smith employed only ten or twelve days ; after which they proceeded to Thouloufe , where VOL . LVIII . they fixed their refidence for eighteen months , and ...
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... march to the fupport of that poft ; but on his arrival fell in with Captain Hamilton , who told him he had been furrounded with a very fupè- rior body of the enemy , which had pe- netrated , and driven his party from the works ; and ...
... march to the fupport of that poft ; but on his arrival fell in with Captain Hamilton , who told him he had been furrounded with a very fupè- rior body of the enemy , which had pe- netrated , and driven his party from the works ; and ...
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impracticable , it was refolved to march to St George's . This , Sir , is a detail of facts , as near- ly as I can state to you , ' of this unfortu- nate bufinefs , but which , however to be lamented , will not , I truft , appear to you ...
impracticable , it was refolved to march to St George's . This , Sir , is a detail of facts , as near- ly as I can state to you , ' of this unfortu- nate bufinefs , but which , however to be lamented , will not , I truft , appear to you ...
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... march out of the fort with the honours of war , drums beating and colours flying , to the glacis , where they will ground their arms , and furrender themselves prifoners of war , the officers keeping their fwords . Pri- vate property ...
... march out of the fort with the honours of war , drums beating and colours flying , to the glacis , where they will ground their arms , and furrender themselves prifoners of war , the officers keeping their fwords . Pri- vate property ...
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