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... morning after the ac- tion the prifoners were marched fixteen miles previous to their march , orders were given by Campbell , fhould they be attacked , to fire on and defroy every prifoner . The party kept march : ing for two days ...
... morning after the ac- tion the prifoners were marched fixteen miles previous to their march , orders were given by Campbell , fhould they be attacked , to fire on and defroy every prifoner . The party kept march : ing for two days ...
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... morning , Jan. 8. 1781 , They do voluntarily agree in conjunc- tion , that all the foldiers that were in- lifted for the term of three years , or du- ring the war , excepting those whofe terms of inliftment are not expired , ought to be ...
... morning , Jan. 8. 1781 , They do voluntarily agree in conjunc- tion , that all the foldiers that were in- lifted for the term of three years , or du- ring the war , excepting those whofe terms of inliftment are not expired , ought to be ...
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... morning , The out - posts I planted fo widely afunder , That their pass through unfeen , has excited my wonder ! Without trump , fife , or drum , they next march'd cross the road , And by fix in the Market - place took their a bode ...
... morning , The out - posts I planted fo widely afunder , That their pass through unfeen , has excited my wonder ! Without trump , fife , or drum , they next march'd cross the road , And by fix in the Market - place took their a bode ...
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... morning , about two o'clock , between two posts fo diftant that the guards did not perceive them . They marched across the roads , and were in the market - place by fix this morning . I was taken prifoner about seven ; but I was ...
... morning , about two o'clock , between two posts fo diftant that the guards did not perceive them . They marched across the roads , and were in the market - place by fix this morning . I was taken prifoner about seven ; but I was ...
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... themfelves with becoming fpirit and activity . " Lond . gaz . Lord Mulgrave , Captain of the Cou- rageux , writes to the Admiralty from Spithead Spithead , Jan. 8. " I arrived here this morning 48 Affairs in England . Vol . 43 . T.
... themfelves with becoming fpirit and activity . " Lond . gaz . Lord Mulgrave , Captain of the Cou- rageux , writes to the Admiralty from Spithead Spithead , Jan. 8. " I arrived here this morning 48 Affairs in England . Vol . 43 . T.
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