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An Abridgment of "A warning to Britons against French perfidy and cruelty; Or, A short account of the treacherous and inhuman conduct of the French officers and soldiers towards the peasants of Suabia, during the invasion of Garmany in 1796; selected and translated from a well-authenticated German publication, by Anthony Aufrere, Esq. " With some extracts from the translator's "address to the people of Great Britain."
Date: 1798- Books
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The soldier's answer to the pamphlet entitled "the soldier's friend," written by a subaltern. To which is added Three Loyal Songs, Composed by the Author.
Trueheart, John.Date: 1793?]- Books
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Advices have been received this morning from St. Johnstown, the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, which bring the pleasing and satisfactory intelligence, that Lieutenant General Lake having come up with the enemy yesterday morning, entirely defeated them. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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Advices have been received this evening from head quarters at Carrick-on-Shannon, by which it appears that the enemy had passed through Manor-Hamilton, and crossed the Shannon, at Ballintra. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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Robert Cameron, commonly designed Lieutenant Cameron, son to the deceast Evan Cameron of Callard, now prisoner in the tolbooth of Edinburgh, you are indicted and accused at the instance of Robert Craigie ... his Majesty's Advocate ... that where the seducing of lieges from their allegiance and obedience to their lawful sovereign, ...
Scotland. Lord Advocate (Craigie : 1742-1746)Date: 1743]- Books
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Advices have been received this evening from the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, near Holymount, which state that the enemy, on the approach of His Excellency's army, had retreated early yesterday morning from Castlebar towards Foxford. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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An Abridgement of a warning to Britons against French Perfidy and Cruelty; Or, Short account of the treacherous and inhuman conduct of the French officers and soldiers towards the peasants of Suabia, during the invasion of Germany in 1796: selected and translated from a well-authenticated German publication, by Anthony Aufrere, Esq." With some extracts from the translator's "Address to the people of Great Britain."
Date: 1798- Books
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Advices have been received this morning from St. Johnstown, the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, which bring the pleasing the satisfactory intelligence, that Lieutenant General Lake having come up with the enemy yesterday morning, entirely defeated them. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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Extract of a letter from Captain Scobie, of the Reay Fencibles, to Lieutenant General Lake, dated Dunshaughlin, Sunday morning, 27th May, 1798.
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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Advices have been received this evening from the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, near Holymount, which state that the enemy, on the approach of His Excellency's army, had retreated early yesterday morning from Castlebar towards Foxford. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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Extract of a letter from Belfast, dated June 8th, 1798.
Date: 1798]- Books
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Advices have been received this morning from the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, at Athlone, by which it appears that His Excellency, having collected a very considerable force, intended to move forward this morning, with a view to bring the enemy to action as soon as possible. There are yet no accounts of the enemy having advanced beyond Castlebar. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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A letter from a soldier in America, to his wife in England: written immediately after the Battle of Bunker's Hill. Communicated by Mr. Miles Martendale.
Radnor, JohnDate: 1775?]- Books
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Advices have been received this morning from St. Johnstown, the head quarters of the Lord Lieutenant, which bring the pleasing and satisfactory intelligence that Lieutenant General Lake having come up with the enemy yesterday morning, entirely defeated them. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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[Extract] of a letter from Lieutenant General Lake to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, dated Enniscorthy, 21st June, 1798.
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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All gentlemen volunteers, who are free, able, and willing to serve His Majesty King George the Third, and have an inclination to enter with Captain Turner's recruiting party, belonging to His Majesty's Third Royal Regiment of Foot Guards, commanded by His Grace the Duke of Argyle. Let them repair to Serjeant Murray, at the swan with two necks, in the Market-place, Norwich, where each gentleman volunteer shall enter into present pay and free quarters, and for their further and better encouragement, ...
Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot Guards, 3rd.Date: 1795?]