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... America, and to be in the Downs by the latter end of January and alfo twenty line of battle (hips, wlij. Ii are to be employed againft the French, or agalnli the Amei icans, in wbich-ever fervice they may be niult wanted. This treaty, the letter fays ...
... ig folicitations of feveral gallant officers, land, who returned from America in the & et the condu& of the commander jp wwallis has vrehgned tis American aff , General Giay with do the ie proofs of the of Wa , confidently afirmed, that overtures of Ainary ...
... explanatory account his proportions for peace itX America, ami couctudcd with making two motions, one tor theSpanilh papers, and another lor leave to bring in a hill, for eftabliihinj a permanent peace with America. Hath negatived without divilipn, or liable ...
... D'KlUing; ami tlie twenty-one American velltrls which tailed with that Admiral, were not to be convoyed to America, as hat been laid, hut merely took his proteftion far the courle would allow. On the 9th inlf. gale wind their fleet, and drove part them ...
... Anecdote the late Sir William Johnfon. fuperintendant oj Indian affairs in America. SOON after Sir William hail been appointed to the above place, wrote to England for lints clothes, richly laced. When they arrived at Sir William's, Hendrick, King of ...
... jor Post. | NEW S frm AMERICA? Oe, REPLY. § Englith J ghn and Irith Pat. Were chote bufy chat aie, in deep debate, Difeourfing on th” affairs of How commerce was to be extended, ‘And our erack’d men $ That Poyning’s was to be repeal’d, And ev'ry rooted ...
... [Numb. 114. FRIDAY, Odbober 23. AMERICA. In CONGRESS, July 18, 1778. A letterJignedCAtLi.tsLt, H. Clinton, William Edi-n', and George Johnstone, dated New York, July 11, 1778, anddtreÃed His Excellency Henry Laurens, the Prefident, and ether the Members ...
... Frep ADVICES from AMERICA. FisH-KiLL, 1. Y a gentleman from New-Jerfey, we are inform- ed, that latt Tuelday week, between 5 and 8000 with 17 field-pieces, under the command of Gen. Cornwallis, arrived at the Englith hood from New-York. On Wednelday morning ...
... EDNES A Y, Marc Arrived Mail} AMERICA. Charlci-Tevit, SeulL-Carolina, Jan. 4.. LAST Friday, two exprelfct arrived herefrom Savanitah, with accounts eo Btitifh finis, ' 5 brigs, ami * Hoops, being anived off Tybee, and i Itrge flnps Okhaw. On r.iahl, anolber ...
... AMERICA, Jiuibay puUliihed, by J. Willjams, No. zi, I Skinner-Row ...
... of America, and oo dificult.a one for us, that the obje& is by much t us to attain by force of arms. The Mintttry too are alfo as fice toown, that our troops are by no means fufficiently ftrong to protect even the King’s friends in ree ? America. Why ...