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LAND-TAX REDEMPTION

... fnitable efForts meet the meditated blow. Their armies are in motion Various direftions, and the hodile cloud now tooverfhadow the whole face of the Continent.— The former datement, of the Neapolitan army having entered the Roman terrircry, advices received ...

A mrift extraordinary robbery was committed on Wednefday s tnOit by an elderly woman in 1 yburn.Road ; a man

... extraordinary robbery was committed on Wednefday s tnOit by an elderly woman in 1 yburn.Road ; a man going by aot ten o'clock with a great coat thrown carelefly over his thoulde.s, the woman laid hold of the coat, and pulling it off; called out murder, murder ...

ihs Gaunt, 7;ent 6. Nimme.:hen. 29. A reat Nuancr of lo3ded with for the the ot Pittice tic•trbize's Army, coming

... from thence to Mcgdebourg. As the Prince de Soubife's Army has been gristly weakeoed by the return of fevers! Regiments to France. Maribsi Broglio has ordered a confiderable Detachment from his Army, particularly three Regiments of Cavalry, to join it ...

T. Mein. Woodffahl out Hunt, Satrtiari: Gentle rims, WE the Minißet, Churchwarden!, and Oterfeers, °1 St. John, ..

... glorious Viaory over the combined Armies of Ruia and Polaris, pear Kotterfdoiff, and had taken Pieces of Cannon. The Particulars of the Adios are bonny ezpetsd. General Seidlits cootinued in Purfuit of the rested Army when the above News was difpatched ...

: • t 4 Lohdon AlaY:b 9. rif she Fort ; ar..l, on the I ft s' s , :t

... Barbadoes the sth Intlant, anskored in St. Ann's Bay in this eerie, I landed General Monckton with the greateft Par; of he Forces by Sun-fet ; and the whole Army uas on Shure a little at )(land the 7th, the Ships of NN'ar having filenced fome Batteries ter Day-light ...

Rr E Harbour

... four Pieces of exceeding good Up.land. Arable, and Mead .w, fscient Inc the Employment ot Two Teams; and 4:fo, together with ten Pieces of Marib.lanel, very well wator'd ; and one P.tce of w u ccl. hand; all which laid Lands contain together in the Whole ...

Fro dr Gazette, Sot. 3: tAn, :4. Early on Saturday Morning, the loth of this ,nth, the King of Sardinia,

... that a Trais of Field Artillery, and all other Requifites for the Army, were in Readinefs, fo that his Pruffian Majefty, upon his Arrival, would be able to meet the French and the Army of the Empire in an open Country, where, if they fhould happen to ...

A.-cording to a pr:vate Letter from Brunfwkk, the late fignal iclory gabled by the Prullians in Saxony, was ..

... fden, General Had. dick turned all his Attention on that Side. At the fame Time the Prince of Stolberg, at the Head of the Army of the Empire and 2,oooluftrians, advanced to mike a Diverfion on the Side of Leipfic. This was precifely what Prince Henry ...

STRAYED, Pnm Barham Do%e*j, tn Wtim/day Morning lafi, TWO Bac Horfea belosgiag to Capt. Macleod, of the Firft ..

... forward at fooo our cavalry are landed.” Stocks experienced a fall on the prevailing fupppofition that the Impenaltflain Switzerland have been defeated in a general battle by Army of the Danube. A letter from the Britiih Army in Holland, dated the 31ft iaft ...

1.0 Al 1)1) N. Ala; th 16

... Bodies of the French were (wounded by the Allied Army: Which Report, all thofe who had any Conneelions with the different Bodies of that Army, then knew to be falfe. The King of Pruffi 01a has •• ”: an Army of upwards o f a fine Troops; for in a I •. I. ...