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... Fenclble Corps, Royal Gatiifen Battalions, Cinque eon,: and, Lancaffilre Volunteers, the, Royal Horpital Corps, sato the American ;and other Coeps, with the - Militia. On FAIDAy, l i . -. Thole from the Independent Companies of Inialils, , Reductil Regiments ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1804
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2081 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EVERY ONE HIS OWN GARDENER,

... &c. G. P, Leu is, PROSE. Wolkmar & his Dog. Drake. The Captive Mother. Miss 'Williams. Story of Lady Harriet Auckland. The American Farmer. St. John. True Story of Dr. Clement. __ Philanllibpe. Death of Roufloau. Patriotic Clergyman. , , Bmlauld. ' Viaim ...

TUESDAY, MAY 22,

... Count de Parades, who was lu long a in England under'the French monarchy, and ct repeated fchemcs.and aucmpu, during the American war; capture Plymouth, and deftroy our toaval'arfchms, This inteteding work concludes wi:h; juft tribute memory of Antoinette ...

WELSH’s FEMALE PILLS

... Society, ufefal at all times, but cipecially the Second Ediliou vilh Additions. Neatly printed in Svo, fid. VL The NORTHUMBRIAN MINSTREL, choice Selection of Sonjs, calculated for the taftC of the urelent day—among which are the bcft Songs of Bums, Dibdin Allan ...

Isle of Dogs, and Ruins discovered in it,

... Konig, F. L. S. and John Sims,M.D. &.c. No. I. 7s. 6d. Biography. The life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Forces, during the War Which established the Independence of his Country, and first President of the United States. Compiled ...

Published: Friday 01 June 1804
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2502 | Page: 53 | Tags: none

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

... Count Parades, who v as long a Ipy in England under the French monarchv, and his repeated fchemw and attempt*, during the American war, to capture Plymouth, and our naval arfenals. This inlerefting work concludes With juft tribute to the memory of Antoinette ...

1804. ■ *■ >

... rte Parties, who was long a fpyin England under the french, monarchy, and of his repeated fchemes and attempts, during the American war, to Capture Plymouth, and deßrojyour pava! arfenals. This work concludes with hift tonic metnorv of Antoinette, the lad ...

For the FACE and SKIN

... Count Parades, who was long a fpy in England under the French monarchy, and of his repeated Ichemes and attempts, during the American war, to capture Plymouth, and deftroy our naval atlenais. This interefting work concludes wqth juft tribute to the memory ...

By ROm-.RT SUTTON, Elq.' vn Uarririfr-a(-l.awv

... ihc following ; PROSE. I Wolkmar his Dog. Drake. The Captive Mother, Miss iPittiam*.' Story of Lady Harriet Auckland. The American Farmer. , St. Jnhn. True Story of Dr. Clement. I’hilunthopc. Death Roufleau, Patriotic Clergymau. Barlauld. Viflim of Difhnnour ...

kAFAL ISTELLIGENei

... for the 28th, 30th, and 31st of July. One of the fishing-boats of this place, two nights ago, fell in with, and spoke to an American vessel (the Baltimore, from Baltimore) off Beachy Head. This vessel had left Dunkirk only the day preceding, to which place ...

MISS ANGSRSTELV's PUBLIC BREAKFAST. Miss Anciiste in’s Public Breakfast, on Saturday last, at that delightfully ..

... through large orchard well stored with fruit trees. From thence I visited the American Plantation, to called from its contents, whkh consist entltely of the most curious American shrubs and flowers, coUefted, with infinite care, and great cxpeoce, from every ...

MISS ANGERSTEIN'S PUBLIC MAKFAST

... From thence f visited the Anseri• can Flan:a:ion, so cadet from its contents, which consist entirely of the most curious American shrubs and flowers, crilesleil, with infinite care, and great expense, from every part of that imam. -e continent. Tiais ...

Published: Monday 02 July 1804
Newspaper: British Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1924 | Page: 3 | Tags: none