The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... ports ; but also to offer , in the name of their Government , to this principality , and to the rest of the Spanish nation , all other assistance we might stand in need of ; to send us troops , money , arms , and ammunition , and other ...
... ports ; but also to offer , in the name of their Government , to this principality , and to the rest of the Spanish nation , all other assistance we might stand in need of ; to send us troops , money , arms , and ammunition , and other ...
Strona 541
... ports for a Spanish frigate and four dis- patch vessels , to carry information and instructions to the several governments and presidencies in the West Indies ; they also requested that a sloop of war might take out officers to that ...
... ports for a Spanish frigate and four dis- patch vessels , to carry information and instructions to the several governments and presidencies in the West Indies ; they also requested that a sloop of war might take out officers to that ...
Strona 542
... port is open to them , and they receive the most hearty and friendly invitations to enter , but hatred and detestation of the French are universal . Sir Thomas Dyer , in letters to his friends , expresses himself in the most sanguine ...
... port is open to them , and they receive the most hearty and friendly invitations to enter , but hatred and detestation of the French are universal . Sir Thomas Dyer , in letters to his friends , expresses himself in the most sanguine ...
Strona 544
... ports of Spain , except such as may be still in the possession or under con . troul of France , shall be forthwith ... port , and shall be carefully preserved in safe custody to await his Majesty's fur- ther pleasure , until it shall ...
... ports of Spain , except such as may be still in the possession or under con . troul of France , shall be forthwith ... port , and shall be carefully preserved in safe custody to await his Majesty's fur- ther pleasure , until it shall ...
Strona 551
... Port - au Prince in St Domingo . General Whitelocke having then inti- mated that his defence was concluded , The Judge Advocate then addressed the Court at great length . Before he made any observations on the charges them- selves , he ...
... Port - au Prince in St Domingo . General Whitelocke having then inti- mated that his defence was concluded , The Judge Advocate then addressed the Court at great length . Before he made any observations on the charges them- selves , he ...
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