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INVASION OF INDIA

... INVASION INDIA. BlackuvotTs Magazine for thi» month, among much amusing matter, contains well written article on the means which Russia must necessarily adopt, before she can possibly invade our East Indio possessions. Bonaparte’s opinion the practicability ...

INVASION OF UPPER CANADA,

... INVASION OF UPPER CANADA, The American papers, published in the vicinity of the Upper Canadian frontier, bring information of descent having been made on Upper Canada by body of Sympathisers.” These outlawed villains assembled at Oswego on the United ...

A LGIERS—INVASION OF KARYLIA

... A LGIERS—INVASION OF KARYLIA The National publi>hi’B the following letter from Algeria, the-i7th ult., giving details of the recent proceedings in Kabylia, which are, it ‘rue 'ad'y at variance with tire accounts recently forwarded the government Marshal ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1847
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1130 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

(FROM THE LONDON STANDARD.)

... situations. The want of fortresses was severely felt at the time of Humbert’s invasion ; and in time of war must always severely felt in a country so much exposed to invasion as Ireland is; absolutely three-fourths of her coast being indented with safe ...

UNITED STATES

... ha* secured the loan of four nidi ions of dollars in part through the facilities which ■he has extended. The troops for the invasion Texas are in state of organization—and it it said that the Mexican Minister in London has written by the last steamerto the ...

the CABR IHKLANO STATED—D» R..bsbt Hulmu. _J- H'dlatAnm : Dublin. P. Krllg : Droylnda. Thit it tbe title of om

... Henry the Second, she was in slate of internal disunion, disorder, atrif., most favourable to the j success »>f ibe invasion. Had that invasion not taken plaee, order raijbl have succeeded to confusion, liberty might have sprung from civil strife, and atreugth ...

o’clock. Up hour (i-even o'cloc'k. P- V.) great number of pc reons ars ,x,ou ' ! vicinity of the Royal

... relative to the measures necessary present crisis. The Committee stated, that every thing gave reason to expect an immediate invasion hy France ; that not being a Military point, and very difficult to defend, the Cortes would betray the confidence of the ...

FIIOM THE COIHIKH OK \V EDNK S D A V

... amt,!! the fate Belgium were to depend on the Dutch and Belgians only, without imeiferencc either of the great Powers, an invasion of Belgium by the Dutch would probably produce result favourable to Holland ; for the respectable portion of the Belgians ...

THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE

... THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE. Distracted, one every tiny must he, the romours of Russian plots, invasions, and interference it may well estimate, for moment, the true capacities the Political Engine about which many (ears and much credulity are incessantly work ...

T«« Ci>H4tr*at*urno>;cn follows the letter of the of Wellington on the coset defences of EofrlanU U difficult ..

... appeals which the London journals have been for nome days making; to the French press, on the chimerical evenwaKties of an invasion of England—eventualities of which, to bear oor contemporaries at the other ride of the channel, that preas was an accomplice ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1848
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 465 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MAMELUKE CAVALRY

... those in power, the results the battles of tne Pyramid* were not delirerance. certain that no sooner was Egypt freed from invasion, than between the remain* of their body and the Vizier those contests began, which ended, all tho world knows, in the extirpation ...