THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY
... Gore Sankey,-) HE f?ie of moiety the E! ...
... Gore Sankey,-) HE f?ie of moiety the E! ...
... have been the exultation of; landing army might perhaps have been little France when (lie read in die late official accounts irregular*hnt when encreafe of 10,000 to the Adminiftration of the late invafion when thevl Handing army was propofed by a Right Hon ...
... Dumouner. I know t> hat means art; they.aie 1.1 V av« estenfise. Tory have their roots «ot only army, but Paris the Convention, in she TV_artmtnt«, at the Armies thole Ge- K n\> who think I do. I not w ih unde.; like partial affair—We muft finiii the bufintfs ...
... MONDAY, January 30, *797 reqeive oumerouv from the army of Latentr, whi«S befieged Kehl. The Archduke atrived on the of jaoyary at the head quarters of the Prince of Fvirftemberg, which are ftill at track. A letter from Bruflels, 25th Nivofe, January ...
... f'dt, a* invafion i» the French and and the fli have a land force adjoining ibexr and their ports and harhouts are »Ko in (k« of »he Briiifti fleet, by fbuanirr Scylla, they Cha ybdi*. a hofltle army, of confukraHlfc f. rce, 'en'er the eaflcrn Ironibrs ...
... about 100 A. very good land, well planted aud Jit ided,'with the greateft convenience of turbary. Immediate tkifftCian will given. Apply to Mrs. win.Cloghan.or Andrew Blake, Efq. Caftkgrove. Aperlon will attend to fhetv the land. N. 11. lie Flower Mills ...
... moment be devoted to the continental v. yr. The General in Chict ot the army in Germany is authorized to reinforce his army as much as he may think nccelTary, taking men from tire army the North, now employed by the .Dutch.” Rrmarhs the forgoing Orekrs. ...
... ueligns, have been direfied to the land and naval force. Already meafmes have been taken for the payment of your ear, and the improvement your lituation. calm and firm at your pods, your brethren of the immortal armies have been on the news of this memorable ...
... likewife clear, that who have furnaraes from lands in Scotland arc defeended from fuch families as were poffeCfed thofc lands when furnames were affumed, except fucb have late changed the names of their lands to their furnames, which are generally known ...
... check the career the vl&orious Republicans, has been fjrcfld retire from his pofinon tb* Drave. Buonaparte has divided the army into three columns one column is faid have got pcflefllon o f Clagenfurt; another is marching agiinit Syria, and the third ...
... banditti, upon which the poor man got bold the woman of the boufe, whom ueld round the midJie, in order to fcteen from their fury, but lo irvCatiatc were they for murder, that tbt-y two balls through the woman arm before they effected ibe unlortunate man's ...
... Ktiglifh rutiiary miift I: due iLc prefervatioA of Ir;Jh law., Irijh property, and Irifh lives” At die diferetjen of EiitiHi army, therefore, oyer Mini ler, an 1 for the purpofes c£ overawing and executing fumnaaiy vengeance all who hold political opinions ...