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... islands, ruined their cannon, took several prisoners, and destroyed a number of cattle and horses. The troops and sailors on shore were employed much in the same manner, and, after destroying the cattle, burning the villages, ruining ...
... islands, ruined their cannon, took several prisoners, and destroyed a number of cattle and horses. The troops and sailors on shore were employed much in the same manner, and, after destroying the cattle, burning the villages, ruining ...
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... island in particular. In such circumstances, Sir, can we talk against mortgaging? can we be afraid of running in debt, or of increasing the old, or imposing new taxes It is good for us, it is good for Europe, that we have something to ...
... island in particular. In such circumstances, Sir, can we talk against mortgaging? can we be afraid of running in debt, or of increasing the old, or imposing new taxes It is good for us, it is good for Europe, that we have something to ...
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... island. Henry Conway 46 Scotland. Robert Dalzell / 1739 George Stanhope Lt-Col. Wm Blakeney m 1737 George Lucas Lt-Col. John Morris Maj. Fran. Leighton Lt-Col. Robert Waller Maj. L*. 2 batt. In Ireland. John Chambre Maj. xxxix.k I ...
... island. Henry Conway 46 Scotland. Robert Dalzell / 1739 George Stanhope Lt-Col. Wm Blakeney m 1737 George Lucas Lt-Col. John Morris Maj. Fran. Leighton Lt-Col. Robert Waller Maj. L*. 2 batt. In Ireland. John Chambre Maj. xxxix.k I ...
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... islands of St Marguerite and D'Honorit, and part of then had blocked up Antibes by land, while the same fleet bombarded it by sea. Antibes was so far from being then taken, as some advices bore, that the trenches were not formally ...
... islands of St Marguerite and D'Honorit, and part of then had blocked up Antibes by land, while the same fleet bombarded it by sea. Antibes was so far from being then taken, as some advices bore, that the trenches were not formally ...
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... islands. . Rich's dragoons, the second battalions of the first and third regiments of footguards, Huske's Welch fusileers, and some other regiments, began to imbark on the 29th, at Woolwich and Gravesend, for Flanders.-P. S. The Duke ...
... islands. . Rich's dragoons, the second battalions of the first and third regiments of footguards, Huske's Welch fusileers, and some other regiments, began to imbark on the 29th, at Woolwich and Gravesend, for Flanders.-P. S. The Duke ...
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