THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY
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... Gore Sankey,-) HE f?ie of moiety the E! ...
... militia man, when drawn out of his county, to all the of the articles of war, in the like manner as the foldier of the (landing army he read a letter from Mr. Pelham, conveying the Lord Lieutenant's higbelt approbation the exertions of Colonel Lellie in ...
... had ro o her objeft byt to join the giand army by the Valley Drave, which has been effected. The lad difpatch from Buonaparte is dated the 16th. far from confirming the Aultrian accounts the total of the army of the Tyroi, it dates, that the Generals ...
... body of the American people in fear and redraint, fo that they could not thew their loyalty, therefore the faid fleets and armies wei.e neutral), to encourage the loyal majority to come forth and thew themfelves.—ln this delufive belief, (and becaufe they ...
... following meff.ige: 6. Marva!, (.4prti 25.) CITIZENI RgrfItiENTATIVES, - The Armies of the Rhine aad Molelle, after having favoured the brilliant operation} of the Army of loly by iceeping before thrill the Imperial troops, were no longer to reswain ...
... Republic, who have fought for its conlblidation purf uant to the decree of the Convention, which It-cures the Republican armies landed property to the amount of one thouland millions livres tournois, to be divided among them the conclufion of the war. 'The ...
... the two great nations. Generali hellegarde and Mor-veUt. Gentlemen, In the military pofttion of the two armies, an Armifiice is quite to the French army; but if it is 10 fmooth the road to peace, which is fo much defired, and will be fi> ufetul to the two ...
... pretty exact return of the »qth Light Dragoons, which landed at Pottf' 11'iouth halt week. About thirty Wert drafted info the 26th at St.'Domingo, one was killed by the enemy, and forty-four landed upwards of four hundred were wrapped ' the blankets they ...
... i > the moft obdurate breaft, and but one feutiment to the propriety of recalling the remains of our gallant army in St. Domingo from that land ol death. When hefirft gave notice of a motion upon the fubjetf, he was doubtful whether he (hould propofe the ...
... nearly as. poffible at the fame j time, prtfence of the Candidates, paro- ch'ul, or litnilar fubdivihons. By ibis means the landed gentleman would be elected with greater facility his in The country, and the merchant his, town; and many would be excluded ...
... of Holftein and Schlefwig Denmark have, with the exception of only one, joined all other land-holders, and proclaimed the freedom ofthe cerfs attached to their lands; and they have presented a petition to the King, praying him to grant his Support this ...
... Preliminaries of Peace, concluded between Gen. Buonaparte and the Emperor’s Plenipotentiaries. The Adjutant-General of the army of Italy, Sole, arrived yeflerday cvcning, with the preliminary flipulationt figned, which delivered the Direflory. That Officer ...