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General orders. His Majesty's commands having been issued for the disbanding of the 5th (or Royal Irish) Dragoons, His Excellency the Marquis of Cornwallis has been pleased to direct that the following communition from His Grace the Duke of Portland, on that subject, should be made known in general orders to the army on this establishment. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1799]- Books
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Examples for either sex: or, motives to equity. Humbly Inscribed To Prince Edward, the Prince of Orange, the Earl of Cardigan, &c. Knights of the Garter. Containing, I. A Congratulatory Address to the asoresaid Earl, and Countess of Cardigan, occasion'd by the Author's Obligations of Duty and gratitude II. To all just Magistrates, and disinterested Officers: Which Subject is of great Importance to the Publick, as it nearly concerns their Liberties and Properties. III Some Lines to the Ladies, in Prose and Verse; both in regard to their late Gracious Patroness Queen Caroline, and to the Princess Dowager of Wales.
Railton, J. (John).Date: M,DCC,LIII. [1753]- Books
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The minister's practice: or, the female politician. Their similar political Steward, with Threats and Promises, cozen'd their Cousen out of a large Manuscript, near fourteen Months before the Siege of Fort St. Philip's; that was not only written to expose their destructive Minions, for being guilty of mercenary Ends all the last War; but also to discover the Danger of Minorca, thro' their gross Neglect of Duty. Zealously Addressed, With a Present of 3300 Guineas, To the bold Prussians unparallel'd hero. By an Earl's grandson.
Railton, J. (John).Date: 1758- Books
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Expeditio militaris, sive Britannia liberata, carmen in honorem Cumbriæ ducis illustrissimi. Auctore And. Hendersono, V.D.P.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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A letter from an officer in Prince Charles's army; Giving a True and Particular Account Of His Highness's repassing the Rhine. To which is annexed, An exact Plan of His Army in Order of Battle, with all his General Officers, as drawn up on the Plain of Roppenheim, after he had repassed that River.
Officer in Prince Charles's army.Date: 1744