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PROCEEDING OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... the Enolishao- rent to have foreseen, that if, on the contrary, Buonaparte, were' permitted to send immediately to the West- Indies'such forilidable' land and sea forces, the' Island of St. 'Domingo would speedily y be'red'uced; that the inhabitants of ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... nation was also due from them on another, and more important, point--the sailing of sthe French fieet and-arnmy to t1ze West-indies.' This expedition, his lordship observed, was said to be fitted out for the sole purpose of regu- lating certain concerns ...

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... For- midable, Orion, Theseus, and Majestic, dropped down to St., Helen's Point, prepa- ratory to their sailing for 'the West-Indies. To these ships are to be added four others, which are to follow them as soon as possible. Two regiments of foot are to ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... (two-thirds of them British sub- jects), all of whom will now become tjz- zens of France!-None of our intelligence from the West-Indies gives us th. least reason to suppose, that any resistance to the French armament will be made by Toussaint, notwithstanding ...

TO THERIGHT HONOURABLE LORD HAWKESBURY

... over the' distribu- tion -of the British 'naval force, as it stood ona the ist-day of this month, I perceive, that, in the West-Indies, and on the pas- sage thither, we have 24 ships of the line, 1 fifty, ar frigates, and 46 smaller ships of war; The account ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... 'good a security as the nature of the case would admit. Mr. Ad- dington then adverted to thte -expenses in- curred in the West-Indies, and which were defrayed by thepayment of bills drawn by the commissary there, upon which. there was an excess, beyond the ...

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... left the Island, the greater part of the Britishl troops there had embarkeda on board the De Ruyter and Calcutta ?? :th West-Indies.. It is generally believed, that Mr.Wickham will be appointed Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.' ...

STATEMENT OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BRITISH NAVAL FORCE TO THE FIRST OF MARCH, 1802

... 4- 11 Minorca and Malta ?? _ l - 11 Egypt, and on the passage 1 1 1 I from it .6 _ S Canada, Nova Scotia, ?? 5 2 - '7 _ West-Indies ?? C. of Good Hope, Goree, &c. I - 31 East-Indies, and on the pas- - 8 - sage ?? - 237- Tnai . 4114914438 SQ0 72 * Including ...

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT

... ity ! ! J had taken place. From the ports of France, Spain, and Holland, a formidable fleet and ?? bead sailed to the 'West-Indies, for which France had assigned to this country no specific object. Against what power but that of England, could such a ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA

... Great-Britain and Awe- rica., They know, that by such an al- liance thev would be deprived of all their possessions in the West-Indies, and would be excluded from the Atlantic seas. This alliance once formed, IAe- rica might forbid them to set a foot ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... Jamaica, lest this naval defence should chance to prove ineffectual. The supporting of the French and Spanish fleets in the West-Indies, will be attended with no difficulty; provisions, and' mat6rials for the repair of the ships, will go in abundance from ...

TO THE EDITOR

... Europe could not in these times, have entertained a hope of a successful warlike expedition against her property in the West-Indies,- European troops in the western regions cannot encounter a black army, but a handful of black stragglers will find em- ...