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... f the Troops now at Belleille, are to embark in a fe\^ Weeks for the Weft-Indies, and join another Bod^ there from North America, to acl: againft theFrencS Leward Iflands. ...
... f the Troops now at Belleille, are to embark in a fe\^ Weeks for the Weft-Indies, and join another Bod^ there from North America, to acl: againft theFrencS Leward Iflands. ...
... I S lute Majcfty's Order to iffl^^^rtJw!!^r3 l^ e Governors °f the Sugar v\ J^V~L/iL ftp Iflands, and thofe of North U ?? America, an^ t0 c he Cora- ?? manders of his Ships of War, ?? t0 u^ r ' lc^ r utmoit Hndea- ?? yours to p uc a St °p to tlie ?? C ...
... Metropolis of the Province of that Name, fn North America ; a City not only remarkable for irs Extent, Populoufnefs, and Trade, but for the great Share it has had iri all our Expeditions and Succefies in America, and as bei iis the Winter Refidence of our Generals ...
... from Halifax for New-York, there to be joined by the reft of the Forces, and proceed to the gloribus Conquefl: of all North America, by reducing the Miffi-l-ppi. The General was alfo to collet* more Forces at South Carolina. ...
... LONDON, Dec. 14. It is faid that there are two Expeditions going on in America/one agaitift Martinico, jhe other againft. LoUifiana ; the fi.ft under the Command of General Monckton, the latter under that 1 of General Am- h'erft. On Saturday laft Gommddprls ...
... which on their Arrival in America will be Regimented. Ie is farther allured, that new Levies are to be raifed, to the Amount of 30,000 Men ; and that as foon as Advice is received, that all the Convoys are fafely arrived in America, Spain will declare herfelf ...
... t April 6. The General Court ofthis Pro- vince, in order to provide for the Security of his Majefty's Dominions in North-America, and particu- larly of the PofTeflion of his Majefty's Conquefts there, during the Abfence of fuch Part of the Regular Forces ...
... under Water feveral Hours, and fullered great Damage.. Monday 50 Convicts, taken by a French Privateer on their Paffage to America, and retaken by his Ma- yfly's Ship Wager, were landed here, and being put into two Waggons, fot out guarded for London. Plymouth ...
... upwards of five Hundred and Fifty Pounds. Letters from Briftol mention, that there is arrived there in a Ship, lately come from America, an Indian Woman, above a 1 Years old, taken ac Lake Cham- plain, that for iine Features and Shape, few in Eng- land can equal ...
... Addrefs : To his Excellency Jefeery Amherst, Eftj; Major-General, . and Commander in Chief of all his Majefty's Forces in North-America. May it pleafe your Excellency, HT O the united Suffrages of the Britifli World in •*■ favour of your Excellency's diftinguiflied ...
... Armiger's 4» Royal Highlanders, 43 Gen. Talbot's two Battalions 48 Gen. Webb's N. B. Four more Regiments are fpoke of, to go from America on this Expedition, but whether Pio- vincials or Regulars, is not faid. Regiments at Quebec. 47 Gen. La-belles zd Battalion ...
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