The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... officers and feamen , on this occafion , fruftrated all their efforts , and contributed principally to the reduction of the enemy's works . Per- mit me at the fame time to report to your Lordship , that the perfeverance of the officers ...
... officers and feamen , on this occafion , fruftrated all their efforts , and contributed principally to the reduction of the enemy's works . Per- mit me at the fame time to report to your Lordship , that the perfeverance of the officers ...
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... officers or men , Ireturn- ed on the 8th to this place . - The rear- guard , under the command of Ld Corn- wallis , quitted Edge hill on the right , about four o'clock in the afternoon , without the fmalleft appearance of the enemy ...
... officers or men , Ireturn- ed on the 8th to this place . - The rear- guard , under the command of Ld Corn- wallis , quitted Edge hill on the right , about four o'clock in the afternoon , without the fmalleft appearance of the enemy ...
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... officers , and proper rooms for the other officers of rank ; the foreign troops to be kept feparate from the British as far as practicable ; both officers and fol- diers to be prevented from entering the town of Bofton , & c . " New ...
... officers , and proper rooms for the other officers of rank ; the foreign troops to be kept feparate from the British as far as practicable ; both officers and fol- diers to be prevented from entering the town of Bofton , & c . " New ...
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... officers , or wounded foldiers . He only fpoke of 13,000 men with arms on their fhoul- ders ; 13,000 effective men engaged in battle , and that conquered 15,000 . Col. Barré expreffed the greatest sur- prife at the reply of the Noble ...
... officers , or wounded foldiers . He only fpoke of 13,000 men with arms on their fhoul- ders ; 13,000 effective men engaged in battle , and that conquered 15,000 . Col. Barré expreffed the greatest sur- prife at the reply of the Noble ...
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... officers fhould bear any commif- fion higher than that of lientenant - co- lonel . So far were we then from putting the ftrong fortreffes of this empire into the poffeffion of foreigners , that a very deferving naturalized officer could ...
... officers fhould bear any commif- fion higher than that of lientenant - co- lonel . So far were we then from putting the ftrong fortreffes of this empire into the poffeffion of foreigners , that a very deferving naturalized officer could ...
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