beg le4»e to direft the , tJmiion •leaderi docwnent cotuid^i,^; relative to America, which '' first page this ..
... over ;'ir i will not only be thrown open to America, carried on under the protection of British ...
... over ;'ir i will not only be thrown open to America, carried on under the protection of British ...
... THE FRENCH BUDGET FOR I*- Expenditure f the (Irinit Judge Foreign A(T.nr..** Affjtr. HffOCMQ Imprriil reawiry War . M' .WO.OO of War IKO.U* 1 Marine >?' Re':gicD Police ? Expence of Negociaiiona i00.>^ Funds reserve remaining overplus of the ...
... nevertheless our pleasure that nothing i herein contained shall extend, or be construed to extend, to any of his Majesty’s ships war, or any other ships or vessels or boats in the service his Majesty, o- employed or freighted his Majesty’s Board Ordnance, or ...
... nevertheless our pleasure, that nothing herein contained shall extend, or construed to extend, to any of hi* Majesty’s ship* of war, or any other ships or vessels boats in the service of Majesty, or employed or freighted by his Majesty’s Board of Ordnance ...
... Ame-tcan ship fell in with the:*, beating about the metev of the waves, and took in trw till they fell in with I ngli»h ship of war, which claimed them as last pr ze. A great number . f these unfortunate blacks have arr Plymouth, the friga e, and have been ...
... Council of War, confirmed by his Excellency ta the 27th ult. five soldiers of the mifitia, of the regiments of Evor, Lagos, and Beja (here their names ace given,) have beea shot, far the abominabic crime of repeated deser- tion in the time of war, . His ...
... all-the information which ha* Peached u» ka«k y* to think that a war will fake place m the North ®f Furwpe. -We^cahnot.^hbwever, .see, without th* deepest rtgfet, t}»at i* waning a war with Tnrkoy. for ontmportant ob. ieAt, that which rftould employed ...
... for sieep, Who, f om high food, tormenting vigi's keep : Fast, and Le fa ! thou sta vling in a gown = Ye bicated, fast !— 1l war.ant it brng ye down : Ye n.mphs that pine o’cr chocolate and rolls, Flence take tesi» bloom, fiesh vigour to you: souls, Fust ...
... Sawyer, Commanderin-chief of hn siy*« ships and »«»el» the coast of th America, to I6hh Wilson Croker, I sq. dated on board the Africa, at Bermuda, the Ijth June. Sin—lnclosed transmit to you, fof the information the Lords Commissioners of the Ad- . mfridty ...
... (758 Re ‘rat fair wind, | The Arni 14 days afrer, | Insuraac wel i fiected on the she sails first fair P per the American AFRICA, JONATHAN E. SCOTT FOR NEW-Y( Are requested to be in Belfast on MONDA ORGE LANGTR ublic are respectfully inf ed, chat the ...
... like the French, have no sea-port in India. This island, though in the same latitude as I' the barren and scarching coasts of Africa, is temperate ‘ and healthy. The soil is stony, but tolerably fertile. l Experience has shewn that it will produce most of ...
... public. In case of « war with France, and during that war, immense commerce would be opened to our citizens; a free trade with Great Britain, and all its dependencies the American c«nti» nent, in rhe West Indies, Upon the coast Africa, and in the East Indies; ...