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... feven votes against ninety - five , that the Com- mander in Chief of such squadron should not have a voice with regard to peace or war . His Majefty therefore countermanded the order for equipping the fhips of the line deftined for this ...
... feven votes against ninety - five , that the Com- mander in Chief of such squadron should not have a voice with regard to peace or war . His Majefty therefore countermanded the order for equipping the fhips of the line deftined for this ...
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... feven pieces of cannon , which falute was immediately returned . Her Majefty embarked on board of Captain Macbride's fhip , accom- panied by his Excellency Sir Robert Murray Keith , his Majesty's Ambaffador at the Court of Copenhagen ...
... feven pieces of cannon , which falute was immediately returned . Her Majefty embarked on board of Captain Macbride's fhip , accom- panied by his Excellency Sir Robert Murray Keith , his Majesty's Ambaffador at the Court of Copenhagen ...
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... feven , and viewed fuch parts of it , and of the magazines and works carrying on , as he had not seen before . At half an hour after ten , his Majesty , attended as before , by the Nobility and Commissioners of the Admiralty and Navy ...
... feven , and viewed fuch parts of it , and of the magazines and works carrying on , as he had not seen before . At half an hour after ten , his Majesty , attended as before , by the Nobility and Commissioners of the Admiralty and Navy ...
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... feven , attended and faluted as on the former days . Friday , June 25th . - His Majesty went from the dock - yard at half an hour after five this morning , to view the new works and fortifications at Portsmouth ; beginning from the ...
... feven , attended and faluted as on the former days . Friday , June 25th . - His Majesty went from the dock - yard at half an hour after five this morning , to view the new works and fortifications at Portsmouth ; beginning from the ...
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... feven from New York , four from New Jerfey , feven from Penfylvania , three from the Counties on Delaware , four from Maryland , feven from Virginia , three from North Carolina , and five from South Carolina . The abilities and address ...
... feven from New York , four from New Jerfey , feven from Penfylvania , three from the Counties on Delaware , four from Maryland , feven from Virginia , three from North Carolina , and five from South Carolina . The abilities and address ...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, Volum 4 Robert Beatson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1804 |
Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, Volum 4 Robert Beatson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1804 |
Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, Volum 4 Robert Beatson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1804 |
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Side 50 - By the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord " High Admiral of Great Britain and Ireland, &c.
Side 198 - The army embarks to-morrow, to approach, " the enemy. The services required of this particular " expedition are critical and conspicuous. During our " progress, occasions may occur in which nor difficulty, " nor labour, nor life, are to be regarded. This army must "not retreat!
Side 253 - ... so unprovoked and so unjust an aggression on the honour of his Crown, and the essential interests of his kingdoms, contrary to the most solemn assurances, subversive of the law of nations, and injurious to the Rights of every sovereign power in Europe.
Side 340 - ... Having no intelligence that could be depended upon with respect to the military force of Georgia, or the dispositions formed for its defence, Sir James Baird's Highland company of light infantry, in two flat-boats, with Lieutenant Clarke, of the Navy, was dispatched in the night of the 25th, to seize any of the inhabitants they might find on the banks of Wilmington River. Two men were taken, from whom the enemy derived information which they considered satisfactory, and induced them to resolve...
Side 516 - I called for the boarders and ordered them to board her, which they did ; but the moment they were on board her, they discovered a superior number lying under cover with pikes in their hands ready to receive them ; our people retreated instantly into our own ship, and returned to their guns...
Side 123 - ... to have changed their colours, from a plain red ground, which they had hitherto ufed, to a flag with thirteen ftripes, as a fyrabol of the number and union of the colonies.
Side 515 - At the same time the largest of the two frigates kept sailing round us the whole action and raking us fore and aft, by which means she killed or wounded almost every man on the quarter and main decks. "About...
Side 113 - Georgia, and for other purpofes therein mentioned, it is enacted, that " it (hall and may be lawful to and for any perfon or perfons appointed and authorifed by his majefty, to grant a pardon or pardons to any number or defcription of perfons, by proclamation in his...
Side 526 - Fiench frigate and a cutter : at nine the enemy's frigate began to fire at the Quebec, but at too great a diftance to do any execution. At ten the Quebec...
Side 193 - If their treafon be fuffered to take root, much mifchief muft grow from it, to the fafety of my loyal colonies, to the commerce of my kingdoms, and indeed to the prefent fyftem of all Europe.