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... ministry it never effefled under an «a pence to the public of fitly thoufand pound*. It is laid that no fuperior poll* in the army will, for the future, be difpofed of or exchanged, without tbe confent and approbation of bit Majefty. We are credibly inform'd ...

'-MONDAY*. POST,

... rivtr, when it it frozen over. But if that flioultt not be the cafe, the army will be in motion a* early aa pof- fible ; at which tune Gtntral Burgoyne will march with hit army from Canada, which will cut ot all communica- tion between the North and South ...

i>l U M L> A f'S POST..LONDON, Satvuday, Avo. ir

... Sir |etttry igainlt Martinicn and t.e Havannah; then- is not an invalid nor a im-l • non-tllrctivc n our army; we etpect orders to land the army beyond King'lj Bridgr, and make *ur approach to the city on the rear of the iil.in.l. In which cift Mr. Waihington ...

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... twenty pounds a-piece. •'cducfilu* two men ami .1 woman wne apprc- fctiic . ■' at' W rit heller, on ?? of being fpics. A man, 'vho appears to be the principal agent in 'Oe hufititpi, te'.apcd. The woman tound means 'litre y linr.c papers. They arc l-'rcnch ...

... convoy directly riom PrufTJa to the combined armies. Gen. An' l \ m has taken Nice and Montalban ; the Tree of Liberty , fiirmounted by the National Flag, is now planted in every town in Savoy. The French armies feern 10 be fpreading an uuiverfal panic over ...

LONDOfy, Satu«day, Oct. ts

... our orders of attack, and at eleven the whole army wis in motion. The rel'trve, commanded hy Lord Cornwallis, the firlt brigade of which our irgi- iiirrnt makes a part, and the light infantry of the army, t'.ie whole under the command of Oenrral Clinton ...

LONDON, Tuesday, June 10

... they fe!! in with the Bofton trigr.ie and Merlin cutter, the latter of which landed Captain Fre- derick, on Thurfday laft, at Strand Rea, near Port- Fat kk, in Sco '.land. The Jamaica fleet have experienced a long, rainy ?? ; but the}- have not loft ...

THURSDAY'S POST. [By Kxprefs.]. LONDON, Tuesday. j»ly tj

... foon after his arrival, was appointed Brigadier-general in the American army. On the i)d of May, a detachment Irom Gen. Par- fon's army in Connecticut crolfed the Sound, and landed near Sage- Harbour on Long-llland, where Gen. Howe bad fixeii a confiderable ...

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... forced the Vanguard of Prince Soubixe's Army to make their Retreat with great Lot's. The Prince of Mecklenbourg Strelitz, a Lieut. Colonel in the Hanoverian Guards, is promoted to the Rank of Colonel. The Swedilb Army svas put in Motion the 10th ult. to begin ...

LONDON, MONDAY OCT.-ar

... cretary of State's office, rrbtn the head -quarters Oi the P.ince of S.axe Cc-jonrg's army before Maubcuge, brought over hy Mr. Slater the mcf- fer.ger, who left the army on the 17th inffant: at t;. it tune it was expected that orders would i:i .1 few hours ...

M O N D A Y’s T Sept under Lieut Gen Count Wurm- near being his inten-rJ' cut oft flu-communication

... inten-rJ' cut oft flu-communication between Pruflia's army and Lieut Gen de VVunfch to prevent The army Hohen-Eihe Waldfchuz Kezelidorlf Drefden Sept 6 Royal Highnefs Prince Henry are dill atNimes The army is fame polition as his head continuing at lauterwafler ...

MVO P O S A' M I C HEkEA8 printer Allocution has lately nablifhed hand -bill declaring rigidly idhtre pardon

... Before rile General Gage's whole army landed was left guard The facility with Regulars their landing teems to have encou-faced them march towards Cant-bridge with the of falling the wing pofleilibn of that' important The our army put in motion ' Four thoufind ...