George IIG. G. and J. Robinson, 1800 |
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William Belsham. adjoining forts , as from the tropical difeafes which raged amongst the troops , they were finally com- pelled to a precipitate and difgraceful retreat . And after reinforcements had been received from Eng- land , and ...
William Belsham. adjoining forts , as from the tropical difeafes which raged amongst the troops , they were finally com- pelled to a precipitate and difgraceful retreat . And after reinforcements had been received from Eng- land , and ...
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... troops ; and his infatiable avarice prompted him to the conftant accumulation of treafure , gradu ally rifing in a long fucceffion of years to an im- menfe amount , and procured by every fpecies of rapine and extortion . And thus the ...
... troops ; and his infatiable avarice prompted him to the conftant accumulation of treafure , gradu ally rifing in a long fucceffion of years to an im- menfe amount , and procured by every fpecies of rapine and extortion . And thus the ...
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... troops , who were recalled by a mandate of the King of Naples , iffued in confequence of the unexpected and unwelcome appearance of an Eng- Jifh fquadron in the Bay of Naples , detached by Admiral Matthews , the British Commander in the ...
... troops , who were recalled by a mandate of the King of Naples , iffued in confequence of the unexpected and unwelcome appearance of an Eng- Jifh fquadron in the Bay of Naples , detached by Admiral Matthews , the British Commander in the ...
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... troops , and at length compelled the Auftrian General to found a retreat . The Imperial army having fuffered much from the exceffive heats of the fummer , and the confequent epidemical diseases of an unaccustomed climate , decamped in ...
... troops , and at length compelled the Auftrian General to found a retreat . The Imperial army having fuffered much from the exceffive heats of the fummer , and the confequent epidemical diseases of an unaccustomed climate , decamped in ...
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... troops to Vado . Don Philip now prepared to penetrate through the territories of Genoa to the Milanefe ; but the British Commander , Admiral Matthews , declared that the King of England would confider the permiflion of the republic as a ...
... troops to Vado . Don Philip now prepared to penetrate through the territories of Genoa to the Milanefe ; but the British Commander , Admiral Matthews , declared that the King of England would confider the permiflion of the republic as a ...
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