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Pontefradt , York . 150 the Crown , & c . r . and Governor of Chelsea Robert Lord
Viscount Gal- Sir Charles Cocks , Bt , Clerk Hospital r . of the Ordnance r . Henry
Cecil r . William Needham 208. Saltalk , Cornw 28 225. Stegning , Sul . 80 193.
Pontefradt , York . 150 the Crown , & c . r . and Governor of Chelsea Robert Lord
Viscount Gal- Sir Charles Cocks , Bt , Clerk Hospital r . of the Ordnance r . Henry
Cecil r . William Needham 208. Saltalk , Cornw 28 225. Stegning , Sul . 80 193.
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Lord Cornwallis in the rivers York and circle of very little extent , and gave us
James ; Adm . Graves bore to the wind- great advantages . ward , and the van -
guard of Count de The same day the transports , with the Grasse , under the
orders of ...
Lord Cornwallis in the rivers York and circle of very little extent , and gave us
James ; Adm . Graves bore to the wind- great advantages . ward , and the van -
guard of Count de The same day the transports , with the Grasse , under the
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Melcombe , acquainted the stice requires , that the weight of the difLords
Commisioners of the Admiralty ficulties still to be surmounted before with the fate
of the post at York Town , we can reach that happy period , should in York river ...
Melcombe , acquainted the stice requires , that the weight of the difLords
Commisioners of the Admiralty ficulties still to be surmounted before with the fate
of the post at York Town , we can reach that happy period , should in York river ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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