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... noble Ardor for Glory, ash;, he punned only in the Paths firtue cud Honour, Its chief Ambition mas to ...
... noble Ardor for Glory, ash;, he punned only in the Paths firtue cud Honour, Its chief Ambition mas to ...
... thro' eitheir. or any Part of rheir Dominions, and for pre- venting fuch their Paffage vi et armis, they have in different Paris Cantoned two powerful Armies, which as rhe Emprefs is dererrnin* ed upon, in order to fulfil her Engagements with the faithful ...
... act to prohibit, for a limited time, the exportation corn, grain, meal, malt, flour, bread, biscuit and starch ; and also the extraction law wines and Spirits from When at and wheat flour. of G. Britain, with wheat or wheat-floor be exported to foreign ...
... ftrci-i: that .iiaginaiion can paint. A i. ;r fi osu a furgeon, with the army on Staten Ifland, to i'rr :n London, (by the_ I ill conveyance) mentions , '11! health of the army. a,s perhaps cgae of the moft - cir -limftances ever remembered, that out ...
... keep them in a ftate of fubjefcioii without a very large ftapding army: there is certainly much juftice in this remark. But then -a queftion will arife, By whom this large Handing army is to be paid ? To this, common fenfe replies, that it muft ba rndoubtedly ...
... nearly proved ?? to them, as they were tofltd fo cioS'c. that, its the At'sn.n-ui tx pi ulies it, you might have thrown a biscuit from me fltip to the other; but fortunately, the florin ihblidino, they were all la- ved. Sir Charles Douglas fo much thought ...
... BEEF and BISCUIT, ; 'd-t Garrisons in North Britain, are to be •^■in lets, viz. ?? ?? f iio Tierces Beef. . '•• 178 Cwt. Biscuit. 7 Cwt. Biscuit. a C ?? ;/ . 5 50 Tierces Beef. t. -*3 Cwt. Biscuit. ?? f io Tierces Beef. - - 1 7 Cwt. ...
... The our women who could not escape. They sent them We are much distressed for bread. Part of our wounded and sick live on biscuit. The bread of the country is not to be procured in this place. General Don, who was lent witb a flag of trues:-, ami a commiffioa ...
... -piice- of bhiead ti corn, orders have beno rec'ived ait 'llmniouth to 5 reduce the credit pr-ce to seamen and 'oiariuc eS, for biscuit not cOIn;umlld, from tlreep- ence to three hali'pence perpotun. dt A seamam ?? to the DVc;irec- fiigate, has n uneancftedly ...
... attend. c The Royal Company will dine, as uFual, that day, at E half pait four. a By order of the Council.a SALT' BEEF AND BISCUIT FOR SAI4?4 Aadjtant Gcearal's Offce, Ldinbvjrgb, April a6, fig(. a L IEUTENANT GENERAL VYSE, Commanding L his Majefty's Forces ...
... fon, Portsmoutn vith his Majesty's 7gth Reginment of Fdot, - Cons-stina of 8S Barrels PORK, 2 Tierces BEEF, About I Tons BISCUIT, 24 Casks BEER, r 5 Cwt. CHEESE, t -W'ith a number of Mess Tubs, Water Casks, &c. &c. t To be viewsed on Monday and Tuesday ...
... necessary to break up the roads around is, and thereby, and by the requisition of carts and horsesfor the use of his Majesty's army, and by driving the remainder into the interior, to stop the ordinamy supply of the markets of Edin- burgh-Therefore, we do ...