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£ THE- mornJn not evening the army Mentz Huong hold concern to their repulfc Willnmftadt their Mentz - ..

... £ THE- mornJn not evening the army Mentz Huong hold concern to their repulfc Willnmftadt their Mentz - artillery other war taken We find the Gazette the arc be The theFwnch of the Allied arms San Surprize arrived at Her cargo tooool fterling of which' ...

SUBSCRIPTION For the Difcharjc of the SUBALTERN OFFICERS of the ARMY reduced to Half-Pay, now languishing in ..

... SUBSCRIPTION For the Difcharjc of the SUBALTERN OFFICERS of the ARMY reduced to Half-Pay, now languishing in different PRISONS throughout England for Debt. THE Services of the above meritorious body of men are univerfally allowed, and the many embarcaflments ...

LONDON GAZETTE WHITEHALL AUGUST Dnitivc TippooSolttun A which following a cod re the Induvhoufe over land ..

... tam fuch forts places neverthelds fhall in the poffeffion of laid company and on road by which faid armies march fhall not given until the faid armies fhall floret grain &c and which are in fhall patted them on return: far poffible no delay fhall allowed ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, JULY 31

... precaution. WARSAW, JULY 13. On the 7th inftant, the Polifh army, confifting of 25,000 men, approached the Ruffians, whofe numbers we have no accounts of. Prince Poui- atowfki was juft abfent ; thus the army wanted a head. The Ruffians no fooner appeared, but ...

LONDON', TUESDAY MARCH 5

... Elders rcjc.vd the fmpoft on Salt by a majority of ij. The French armies are already even' where in motion. The army ot Mentz is fuppreffed, and is replaced by three other oreat armies, confifKnp; of about er.r-i m-n each; and .ill of them are daily receiving ...

Friday and Saturday's Pofts

... The waiting woman of Maria Antoinette, find- ing that her Majefty had a defire to eat a melon, went to a woman who fells fruit in the prilbn- yard, whom fhe requefted to pick out a very fine melon, for it was for. the Queen. The fruit- woman picked out ...

LONDON, MONDAY APKIL ij

... The artillery of both armies was numcrouibeyondtny precedent. P'Arcon, one of the Members of the Military Committee, formed by the Directory for the pur- pofe of conducing the war, was one of the moll a- ble officer* of the old army, and is well known Car ...

Jrfnap ano fedtiiroap'jJ pottjj

... miles to the fouth-caft from tin: ope- rations now puriuing in the county ot Tyrol. Bcfides thf above three armies, the French have alfo the army which has conquered Naples, at pre- fent commanded byiOuhem. Thcic troops are now engaged in, rcprefling the ...

LONDON, MONDAY APRIL I

... acres of land round his feat in the county of Surry. Paul I. has written the following letter to Mar- fhal Suarrow, announcing his nomination to the chief command of the Army of Italy; — The Emperor of the Romans requires you to command the Army of Italy ...

LONDOK, TUESDAY, OCT. l 6

... General Dillon, having propofed to the Land- grave of HefTe-CaiTell, to retire into his own country, out of the French territories, and en- gaged to favour his retreat through the pafles occupied by the French armies, the General's letter was very indignantly ...

LONDON, FRIDAY.^SEPT. 13

... York detaching his army from the fiege of Dunkirk, that the French would make fome grand effort to inter- cept, and cut them ofT; and the events of this week ' prove, that their furmifes were not ill founded.— The Doke of York's army was certainly retiring ...

:::Vv ' ' 3- printed R CRUTTWELL ST JAMES's-STREET ' '- ' ''i ' - THURSDAYS OCTOBER 10 FOUR-PENCE

... Majefty defire to went to woman who fruit the whom but for it for the truit-woman out fineft and it waiting-woman' having aflced price the former ardwered' Only tell the I fljould be very could this with much I it to her - the of Andre informed the' ...