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AMPHITHEATRE (ASTLEYS). R°Jii* Present BVKNING, May 10. and during the ™ r_r.no- Mililarv aud Kquestnan ..

... E (ASTLEYS). R°Jii* Present BVKNING, May 10. and during the ™ r_r.no- Mililarv aud Kquestnan Spectacle of BO- •^il_*tf's INVASION OF RUSSIA: or. The ConAa- t^ Jniowznu. The Grand Amar.nnian Entree. Monsieur ?? 10 * • M.mic Scena of ibe Sailor's Return ...

Published: Tuesday 10 May 1825
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 16813 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

A L AMPHITHEATRE (ASTLEY'S), RJ .minster Bridge.— Tiie newly Gi-aad Military aud J Suectacle of BONAPARTE'S ..

... A L AMPHITHEATRE (ASTLEY'S), RJ .minster Bridge.— Tiie newly Gi-aad Military aud J Suectacle of BONAPARTE'S INVASION of W* n . oNheCON FLAGRATION of MOSCOW. Scenes * RI,SS r'rele this week— the Grand Eotree by 12 Horses— the in the ?? |eri by Mons.. Ducroa— ...

Published: Monday 18 April 1825
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 21885 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

if AUX HALL.— Under the Patronage of His V Boval Hi«h«ja» the Prince of Wtlea, and at the ex- ';

... 30th of each Month. Price of the Subscription tar Six Months, Twq Guineas..— The Numbers to be sent jy tnc Twopenny post. INVASION of ENGLAND. This dtv h ptibli hed, the *d edition, price 2s. A VINDICATION of the CAUSE of fx. .CR EAT BUTTATK, W W StiiiJlures ...

Published: Thursday 21 July 1803
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5120 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

thoaeiaat works, of opinion that It were capable of it be deinvadibg of three days' march. M. Allcot then examined

... he said, instantly communicated to the Chambers, if they were assembled; and, if net, at their earliest maatin|;. But the invasion, or armad revolt, must be real the danger must imminent authorise tbs enactment of sach an ordonnance; there must lie rseutar ...

>nd it expeeted that peace will mede upon his own terms. The approaching meeting of the Stales General is looked

... Spanish exiles which has so long hovered over the frontiers of Spain, has, it would seem, determined to put their promised invasion into etfect. Their differences, it is said, arc arranged ; and the other chiefs, having made their quarrels, have agreed ...

. ir3 ?? t i.. - Patroii2ge uf His ?? WALLS.— THIS DAY, . - 0 , win lie a

... tarily to give prom.it assistance to Government therewith, for the purpose of conveying Troops to the Army in the event ot Invasion I—AYe1 — AVe the um'.crsigi ed ]wb-Masters, will- ing and desirous oi furthering this Public Service to the t»- teut ...

Published: Wednesday 29 August 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 13740 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

FOREIGN WINES. *o. 13, St. James's-street. Brtchton; Pelham Arcade, Hast- r__in g*; Parade, Margate; Hartour ..

... y>wn. B. This day is published, LACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGA- Vi. n *. ZINE, No. CXXX. for September 1887. ?? to Y,, S tS: ?? Invasion of India— ll. Recollections of a Trip tu£_*s~*y Senex— lll. Horse Germanicie. N0.24. King Ot- alc»'t ■ ''«l>erity and Death ...

OFFAL, AT DEPTFORD

... consider it, ther. fore, our duty, with the Utmost humility, to convey to j our Majesty our opinions and y, hen a direct invasion of the British Constitution, as settled 1 _s.s, i. openly avowed; and when lnnuvaticiu_ arc meditated pregnant with danger ...

«r*/cAu'Ml« ) (From Majesty ~rrM.l«l u '- ou Tlmlting Md’Sieru Uft I’.ris th.ee o’clock for Neuilly. arrived ..

... unfortunate men were shot the spot. All villagers were in motion the sound of lh « ‘ ocsl > asking for arms to repel farther invasions. Thus the cause of the refugees is irretrievably lost at all points 0f yVsterdav, the Minister of the Interior repeated the ...

TO ADVERTISERS. We have to claim the indulgence of our advertising fi iends or the omission of several of their

... appall- ing; whereas, if slavery had no existence, the colonies would be cheaply and effectually protected against foreign invasion by the coloured population, who are adapted to those cli- mates. Your petitioners therefore implore your honourable house ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. THIS PRESENT EVENING Their Majesties' Servants will adl a Tragedy called PIZARRO. ..

... Heads, cut in wood by T.Bewick, Price Three Shillings and Sixpence, AN ABRIDGEMENT OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLa\ND, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, By Dr. GOLDSMITH, Brought down to the Year 1800, by an Eminent Historian. London : Printed for the booksellers ...

Published: Monday 12 January 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 9856 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

GREAT expressly prep

... de- dicated, bt Permission, to His Royal Highness the Prince WALES, AN HISTORICAL REVIEW of the STATE of [RELAND, from the Invasion of that Countiy, under Henry 1 1, to the close of its Union with Grc.t Bri- tain, v\jth a copious Appendix of illu^tnctive ...

Published: Monday 26 December 1803
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 9407 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds