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... Letter 17 30. King . Fleet . India Election . Advices 18 31. Gen. Matthews . Peace . Tippoo Saib 19 32 GAZETTE DEFRANCE . Suffr.Operations 19 33. Plan of Naval Action . Graves & DeGraffe20 34. Graves defended again Keppel , & c . 35 ...
... Letter 17 30. King . Fleet . India Election . Advices 18 31. Gen. Matthews . Peace . Tippoo Saib 19 32 GAZETTE DEFRANCE . Suffr.Operations 19 33. Plan of Naval Action . Graves & DeGraffe20 34. Graves defended again Keppel , & c . 35 ...
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... letter , of the very fignal victory obtained over the French and Tippoo Sahib's auxiliaries , by the troops of his Ma- jelty , and of the Honourable Eaft India Com- pany , under my command , on June 13th , be- ing the fourth day after ...
... letter , of the very fignal victory obtained over the French and Tippoo Sahib's auxiliaries , by the troops of his Ma- jelty , and of the Honourable Eaft India Com- pany , under my command , on June 13th , be- ing the fourth day after ...
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... letter ; and there is none more capable to fupply any in- formation , which in the hurry I may have o- mitted . I beg leave to recommend him to his Majefty as an officer attached to his profeffion and very good abilities . N. B. The ...
... letter ; and there is none more capable to fupply any in- formation , which in the hurry I may have o- mitted . I beg leave to recommend him to his Majefty as an officer attached to his profeffion and very good abilities . N. B. The ...
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... letter , fo foon as I know it with precifion , acquaint your Lord . thip of the lofs on our fide . It is with infi- nite regret , that I mention the lofs of Captain Douglas , Deputy Adjutant General , as an of . ficer , and as a member ...
... letter , fo foon as I know it with precifion , acquaint your Lord . thip of the lofs on our fide . It is with infi- nite regret , that I mention the lofs of Captain Douglas , Deputy Adjutant General , as an of . ficer , and as a member ...
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... Letter from Vice • Admiral Sir Edward Hughes , Knight of the Bath , and Commander in Chief of his Ma- jefty's Ships and Vessels in the East Indies , to Mr. Stephens , received on Friday laft , by Capt . Erafmus Gower , of his Majefty's ...
... Letter from Vice • Admiral Sir Edward Hughes , Knight of the Bath , and Commander in Chief of his Ma- jefty's Ships and Vessels in the East Indies , to Mr. Stephens , received on Friday laft , by Capt . Erafmus Gower , of his Majefty's ...
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