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LONDON, Oa*btr 3

... acknowledged conformably the line marked out in 1664. 7. The evacuation and demolition of the forts Kruifchans, and Fredrick Henrv, and giving up the to his Imperial Majelly. 8. The evacuation and giving up to the Emperor Fort Lillo, and the Liefhenflinek ...

DUKE or YORK’S ARMY

... proviftons, but Toutnay and feveral other places of lets importance, will, it (sid, immediately evacuated, the Emperor means to give up the pofleftion of Weft Flanders, the in* habitants of which feem unwilling to aflift in defending thcmfclvcs. KING or PRUSSIA ...

COMBINED ARMIES

... Coboutg fhould fuppoit him with 40,000 men. The toad hy Cttmpifgne was betaken inotder to command the Otfe. 1 Fiench having evacuated the camp of Velar. and hav telteated behind At tas, the Duke of ork let out the 10th f the environs of Crevecoeur, and arrived ...

LAND TAX

... time off trclaod, (he ult. after rapturing veffcla, • hereof were tnghth —Not fiofle Blip has entered I >njloo l.oid Ho.»d evacuated it.—There are vanoui reportt ronre*nn>£ the two anarchiNa, and f«>mr fajr that the multitude ta agamd .hem; that their party ...

ELEGY!

... produced (uch an effeß, that the wa'er to the firft floor of the in Fumes , and Bergues.—This, hope, will oblige the French to evacuate thefe two placet. The before yefterday, the French attacked General Claitfsvt in hit pofuion between hiell and Devnfe,a> ...

nnd Poß*. I.OMDON, NovKVßgft 16. WS Rue upon authority that (hr'troops ftat.oued the harhour of Rrrll have lent ..

... had propofed arjnidice between the Republic and England.—The embargo ftill continues all vcdels in the poitr of France and Flanders, from the eaflwatd of Dieppe Flufhing, and is enfotced with fuch fltiftoefs, that not even a fingle billing boat is allowed ...

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... and Amlionv Grilfoi, docnedica.—The numher of State Ttifoners it now increaled to 5050. and Pods. LONDON!, January 22. THE Flanders mail of ibis morning brings favourable accounts from the neighbourhood the Rhine. By letters from Cologne and Bonn we are ...

LONDON, February *7

... arrived the Dutch and Flan* den Mailt, both which bring the fatitfactory intelligence, of the French having at length •Anally evacuated Worst, and retired to Neu•Radt tea alia that the ftateaaenia of their having croffedthe Rhite.-aitdadvanced toManheim wat ...

TV MULT at BERLIN

... WAR. ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT. The Flanders mail, which arrived yefferday, only confirms the affair at Toumav, but brings information of a fimilar event before Mens. Accordingly letters were received government, brought the Flanders mail, dating that the attempt ...

January 20, 179 0 DICKINSON’S DIVIDEND. THK Cri’ditors of the late JOHN DICK INSO\, of Whiti havcn, in the Count)

... danger and diHiculiy, it not contulion and anarchy. . The fuccelslul lirahanlincs arc drawing a.I other dates of Andri in Flanders into the vortex of their bold and operations ; and h.tming a chain of power which will not eaiuy broken. . • The King of ...

LONDON, January 8

... into garrifon—one thoufsnd at Plymouth, and the fame number at Ponfmouth and Gofpott. The BrufTcU papers received by the Flanders mail, which arrived this morning, endeavour to reprefent the lofs fuftained by General Wurmfer’aarmy in the late aftions ...

FOR THE CUMBERLAND PACQUET,

... and confiderabiy damaged that Fort. OWerruag, however, that it was the determination of the enemy to repair, and not to evacuate it, the Royal IriQt regiment waa ordered, on the evening ofTliefith of July, to move towards thesr left, the men to the fire ...