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... ROYAL REVIEW. Thmfday, all the troops of cavalry camp were drawn out, together with the jrdfttire reg. to take their ground to the left of Windlor, the troops being ordered under arms early the morning. At eight o’clock hi* Majeftv, attended by the Earl ...
... MONTHLY REVIEW: LITERARY JOURNAL, For JANUARY, i 77J . Being the Firft Number for the prtfent Year. In this Work given critical and candid Account rt all our new Books and Pamphlets, as they are pubXd, together with a Review the principal foreign tions ...
... THE ROYAL REVIEW. The grand arrangement, fo Royally conde&ending on the one hand, and fo bravely merited on the other, has ended in complete Jappointment. A wind the N. E. hasblown for feme days with uncommon Any, and precluded all pafTage down the River ...
... REVIEW PUBLIC AFFAIRS. CONTINENTAL AND DOMESTIC, ►lOl4 MAT TO DECEMBER 1792• ...
... THE MONTHLY REVIEW. London, fan. 20, 1790. THE boundlcfs increafe of publications, and the univerfal complaints of the confequent delay in reviewing many books, have, length, induced The MonTHl.t Reviewers liften to the repeated requeft of their Literary ...
... NEW REVIEW. THIS Day publifhed. Price is. No. V.—[continued Evaav Fortnight] —Of The LITERARY REVIEW. Containing, among manv other Article*, foil and critical Examination the following Wolftoncraft’s Htftorical and Moral V.ewof the F.ench Kevololion ...
... LONDONDERRY. REVIEW. T a Mecting of Deputies fromFifty-Five Vo- A lunteer Companies, held at Londonderry, the 2¢ of May, 1781, purfuant to the refolutions of swe Voidnreer Corps aflembled at faid city, the 1th of Adguft, 1780, Colonel WM. in the Chair ...
... REVIEW WIMBLEDON. morning the King reviewed, Wimbledon Ccitimon* ti e City Light Hone Volunteers.—The corps was drawn on the gr mud with them difmqunted cavalry in the centre of the four dmfions. At ten o’clock, the arrival his MajeHy was announced a ...
... '.uft, 17S1, tiie day appointed ter the. Review. i, o That Colonel Sir Carries Burton, I - « qocfttd .’Ct etc ding-Ollier r oil that day. . „ . t r- That bis Grace the Duke Erma , quelled to aft as Reviewing-Gen Tint t Extnifing-Ofßctfrs br •ft;' llC ...
... THE MONTHLY REVIEW. London, Jan. 20, 1790. THE boundlefs increafe of publications, and the univerfal complaints of the confequent delay in reviewing many books, have, at length, induced Tut Monthly Rivibwers to liften to the repeated requeftof their Literary ...
... the intended Review, the Office n commanding Corps, foon polfible. That our Chairman be to inform his Grace the Duke of Leinller thefe refolutions. That Billets be provided for fuch Corps intend marching into Carlow, the day before the Review. . That furh ...