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... INVASION. Kttucafile upon Tyne, Feb. 4.—A confidence degree buttle and prevailed in this town on Wednetday evening laft, the Subjefk invalion. The military, both horte and foet, were all in motion, and thedrum* of the Stafford(hire Militia beat arms. ...
... INVASION. CIRCULAR, Whitehall, 20, 1804. My Lorp, I have received his Majefty’s commands to communicate to your Lordthip the encloied par- ticulars of an arrangement to be adopted in the feveral counties of Great Britain, in the event of the invafion ...
... INVASION. — the head of Patis; containg the following letters, which it fays bave cxcited a great fenfation in the military circles:== ¢ General M. to Liewtenant General Duroe. * ' 4 ¢ Paris, Sept. 8. 41 have received the letter which you have done ...
... INVASION!! FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BRAVE COVENTRY VOLUNTEERS, ampton ; Beefley, Banbury; Robins, Diventryj Wood, Lutterworth y Harrad, Harborough; Hellaby, Bofton j; Dodfworth, Berton ; Beardimore, Afhby,&c. Browwn-Bear Inn, DAVENTRY. Genteel, fafe ...
... THE INVASION OF HOLLAND. United Service Journal. —Preparations, of which we defer the details till these means be fairly put in action, continue to be made for the joint expeditionary crusade on the part of France and Great Britain against the rights ...
... THE INVASION OF ENGLAND. [We copy the following from the Morning Herald, though feel none of the visilings” of our Jleraldo, wounding the silly pride of gasconading French editors. In the next place, our complaint is that tee are at the jrresent time ...
... THE FEAR OF INVASION. (From the Nonconformist.) The whole strength the ease rests upon the supposition, Great Britain taken surprise. Fifty thousand men lo discovered, some fine morning, landed a convenient within these realms, and ready to marcb, with ...
... INSECT INVASIONS. The insect world has lately risen, or rather come down in insurrection against us, breaking out like the Irish rebellion, thirty thousand (rather trillions of millions) strong, while nobody dreamed of such a thing. Those little cuirassiers ...
... INVASION OF The following a concise description the provinces and places by w'.icb France Ita» been invaded the armies the Allied Powers: I nee of It) miles long ami .SO broad hounded the east Jiy south Spanish Navai re, west Sonle and a part of Lower ...
... THE PROPOSED INVASION OF CUBA. t The New York Tribune for Europe gives the following history of the schem: e for invading Cuba :— *¢ The Cubans, or at least many of the most intelligent and wealthy amon, g them, have long cherished a very sincere hatre: ...
... THE FRENCH INVASION OF SPAIN. L'jrd Nusteut brought forward his motion for the production of all instructions given to his Majesty’s Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Spain, with a view hi!' conduct relative to the war between that country ami ...