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... command , sworn of his Majefty's moft honourable Privy Coun- cil , and took their refpective places at the Board ... commands of fo refpe & able a " meeting . But the greatest difficulty to him , and he imagines ftill greater to Mr ...
... command , sworn of his Majefty's moft honourable Privy Coun- cil , and took their refpective places at the Board ... commands of fo refpe & able a " meeting . But the greatest difficulty to him , and he imagines ftill greater to Mr ...
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... command , And Bagdad's turrets awe the fubje & t land . As Sol's bright empire is a tranfient day , Which dawns , matures , and quickly fades a- way , But a wore not appear forced or unnatural to those who have read the travels of of ...
... command , And Bagdad's turrets awe the fubje & t land . As Sol's bright empire is a tranfient day , Which dawns , matures , and quickly fades a- way , But a wore not appear forced or unnatural to those who have read the travels of of ...
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... command , on June 13th , be- ing the fourth day after our operations began South of Cuddalore . The particulars will be found in the form of a letter , inclofed to your Lordship , nearly the fame as I had the honour to address to this ...
... command , on June 13th , be- ing the fourth day after our operations began South of Cuddalore . The particulars will be found in the form of a letter , inclofed to your Lordship , nearly the fame as I had the honour to address to this ...
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... command to me , Major General Bruce and Colonel Stuart . I acquainted them of the ftate of our affairs in general ; the letters I had received from the Admiral reprefenting the fickly condition of his men , and the fiate of the water ...
... command to me , Major General Bruce and Colonel Stuart . I acquainted them of the ftate of our affairs in general ; the letters I had received from the Admiral reprefenting the fickly condition of his men , and the fiate of the water ...
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... command of the Hon . Lieut . Col. Cathcart , and included above in their refpective regiments , Officers , Killed Wounded Milling Total 12 Non - commiffioned Rank and File . 36 100 6 142 June 25 . Return of the Killed , Wounded , and ...
... command of the Hon . Lieut . Col. Cathcart , and included above in their refpective regiments , Officers , Killed Wounded Milling Total 12 Non - commiffioned Rank and File . 36 100 6 142 June 25 . Return of the Killed , Wounded , and ...
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