jLecneg, .December 25
... al ihis Time the Enemy have only the Warwick anil Stork to boafl of. The Blandford ...
... al ihis Time the Enemy have only the Warwick anil Stork to boafl of. The Blandford ...
... receiving the news of the plundering the fhip mentioned above, not only thefe (lores have been countermanded, but a declaration of war againft. the Algerines is talked of. As opinions are divided on this head, it will not be known till the meeting of ...
... and the bombardment of Madrafs. IK. That all the fhips taken before or fince the declaration of war, fhall remain the property of the captora. X. That the prifoners of war on both fides fhall be ex- changed, one for one, and as, after the faid exchange ...
... thefe letters, any ' thing that can hinder the execution of thefe projefts. There ' has indeed been a great talk of a declaration of war by ' the Ottoman Porte againft Ruflia ; but it is now alnioft • vanifhed. We are only apprehenfive that the Ruffians ...
... the South part of America ? 1 Thefe hollilities are the motives for the Declaration of war* ' but the effects of that Declaration cannot take place, till ' after the faid Declaration is made public ; and it would bo ' unjuft to make individuals fu ilain ...
... (hips both merchantmen and men of war It feems they were refolved, before declaringwar, tobeginwith rendering France * ncapable of fupporting it, by ruining her marine and her commerce. Before the declaration of war they took from I'rance above four hundred ...
... c y waited for an account of the declaration of war againfl Spain, and quo cin great expeelation fuccefiz reflerday morning a Spani/h privateer of about 120 tons, and I 2 guns, was fins into Kinfials by one our of war in the Bay She was taken We injlant ...
... Catholic King made this declaration. •« Thar he would grant them whenever the Tower of London be conquered bv the point of the fword Add to this, the imperious tone which declaration was made. The Spmifb Miniltry conld have freely declared to the Englifb, (a ...
... James Stuart Mackenzie, Efqi Geo. GrenvUle, Efq; and Chailes Townihend, Ei'qj HIS Majefty was this Day plcafed to fign a Declaration of War againft the King of Spain, and to order, that the fame fhould be proclaimed Monday next, in the uiual Form and Manner ...
... concluded on, after figning, the declaration of War againft Spain, that inftruftions (hould fent to oar Minifter the Hague, demand the ftipulated affiftance of the Dutch in (hips and troops; and likewifeto iniift on their declaring war againft Spain, agreeable ...
... new War, and portend the mod dangerous confequences to all Europe. Therefore, we have thought fit to declaie, and do hereby declare War againfl the faid Xing of Spain; aud we will, in purfuance of fuch Declaration, vigoroufly profecute the faid War, wherein ...
... England) was not without foundation, norcooked up here to throw flur upon Mr. P. for we find the fame thing afterted in the declaration of war. the French have worked the Spaniards to their prefent hoftile difpofition againft England by filling them with a jealoufy ...