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... LLOYD'S MARINE LlST— January ?? I.'Avektliic French schooner privateer, of 14 ...
... LLOYD'S MARINE LlST— January ?? I.'Avektliic French schooner privateer, of 14 ...
... WAR-OFFlCliâ January I. lBco'. His Majesty has hecn pleased to appoint Wm.Gough, 4th dragoons Thomas Etilcer, late 12, rd foot i-l icheytor, Ist Coot i, uti rus George Porter, late Myth r.o. Slap. Cotton, 2..th l|,.ht drag. James Erskine, Ijth light lira. ?? I)alryiiip:e,;,'ei foot guards H. Williams, late I loth ,oot Win. p.liiiDton, ditto Hon. Geo. Napier, late I_on- G. I . ! ?? Royal ...
... moment) will doubtlefs experience confiderable difficulty. The Emperor has gained fo much in the laft campaign, that France has not much to offer; and the Cabinet of Vienna, will probably be defirous 10 retain all that it has now in its poffeffion. Yet France will not eafily confent to give up all the Italian States, ar.d to furrender all its influence in that country. The difpute about ...
... II UK LAST -Tl'/0 NTGHTS OF ?? INIMITABLE PER I■ ...
... cf Buccleugh, tl-.e Mit Hon. the Lord I resident of tfce Court of Session, rht Hon. the Lord Chief Baron of the Court ri Fr.chc- [he Hon. Sir John Dalrymple Hamilton M'Gi'l, Bart. cHon. Lord Methven, Ahiiitkatuks in the submission i of arbitrations, in terms ofthe act ofthe 38th of his t Majesty, cp.p. 54. continu ng for eft years after the Ist 1 1790, ibe duty of two pennies Scots upon every ...
... BERLlN,— December 13, We do not witnefs tvith much pleafure the refider.ee of the Ruffians in Bohemia, where they are to receive reinforcements. The King has ordered all the regi- ments in Sileiia to be put into a ftate of ailivity, and gi- ven directions for an army of 100,000 men to be ready for aclion in the fpring. Our Adminiftiation is enga- ged in bufineis of great moment, and an ...
... WAR-OFElCE— January 4. t?oe. I I . ■ -A E . ?? J. Johns one Cochrane, from the St.; ?? I I ?? c. 'cA Ar. co, without purchase, vice Cotton, ?? fit* or tact — Ensign Geoige -Vudeirson fo be ?? • ■■; rick in the Amy. ?? J-iir.e-; ?? rree, v.ccc ?? ?? ?? ..luted to 'lie Coid-ttilni guards. L: ...
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... ■■■'•--. ?? J ANU ART 8. STATE PAPERS. 3ION--AV — van. 6. itao. (Published by Authority.) Letters from the Mir.lftcr of Foreign Affairs in France, and from ?? Buonaparte, with the anfwers re- turned to thera by die Right Hon. Lord Grenvilie, his Majefty _ Principal Secretary of State for Fo- reign Affairs. No. I. Letter from the Minister of F.-.teigu Affairs in France No. H. Letter fiom ...
... ■WHITEHALL— Jan. 7. rtoa Th,.- King has been pleafed to prefect the Reverend j Teh- Loxmore, Doctor in Divinity, to the place and dignity of Dears of his MajeOy's Cathedra! Church of . Crluueeflrer, void bj the Qe_eth of Doctor Jofiah Tucker, fate De.an thaeof. 'I.'i-i€ King has alio been pleafed to grant to the Re- verend — Cbombe, one of his Majefty 's Ctnp- !_iii _ in Ordinary, (she place ...
... will be on I-'i.idat :. .-art. and the other Concerts v.iU be ac follow: â On rr.ioAT, January 31. â Ditto, February 7- â Dilto, Ditto Zl. â Ditto, March 7. â Ditto, Ditto 11. â Ditto, April 4- â Ditto, Ditto I. â,-. other Performances the first night, a very eminent * t -on the Fagatto (Mr Builslic,' wili : crform a So- StO. 'This Instrument is not known in this country as ...
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