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Page 174
That gentleman sider them as proper troops to I had never asserted that the
volunteers opposed to an enemy immediatelia were raised merely by the inducc .
upon his landing . ment of exemptions : he had con General Loftus approved of
the ...
That gentleman sider them as proper troops to I had never asserted that the
volunteers opposed to an enemy immediatelia were raised merely by the inducc .
upon his landing . ment of exemptions : he had con General Loftus approved of
the ...
Page 176
When it was , how its object the improvement of the ever , considered that those
troop volunteer system . ... campaigus that the that every coach or saddle horse in
had fought against the best disci the kingdom should be put in re- plined troops ...
When it was , how its object the improvement of the ever , considered that those
troop volunteer system . ... campaigus that the that every coach or saddle horse in
had fought against the best disci the kingdom should be put in re- plined troops ...
Page 336
French corps in India : at the same ter the territories of that chieftain , time that the
reputation of the on the 29th , in order to attack M. British troops , and of their
undoubte Perron's army , then encamped at a ed superiority , increased in the
same ...
French corps in India : at the same ter the territories of that chieftain , time that the
reputation of the on the 29th , in order to attack M. British troops , and of their
undoubte Perron's army , then encamped at a ed superiority , increased in the
same ...
Page 546
On the same day I receivvian troops in blowing up the pow . ed a report from
brigadier - general der magazine at Fort Frederici , Maitland , that a landing had
been after it had been in our possession . effe & ted at the Warappa Creek by A ...
On the same day I receivvian troops in blowing up the pow . ed a report from
brigadier - general der magazine at Fort Frederici , Maitland , that a landing had
been after it had been in our possession . effe & ted at the Warappa Creek by A ...
Page 547
troops to pass as quickly as possible . guished honour and credit to them . On the
4th , between two and three selves .--- [ lere general Green aco'clock , brigadier
gen . Maitland's knowledges his obligations to brigacorps moved on through a ...
troops to pass as quickly as possible . guished honour and credit to them . On the
4th , between two and three selves .--- [ lere general Green aco'clock , brigadier
gen . Maitland's knowledges his obligations to brigacorps moved on through a ...
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