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" I had every reafon to believe, from the enemy's movement to Drumahain, that it was their intention to march to the north; and it was natural to fuppofe that they might hope that a French force would get into fome of the bays in that part of the country;... "
Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the ... - Página 166
1798
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen34

1798 - 488 páginas
...wrote to your Grace on the jth, I had every reafon to belie"e, from the enemy's movement to Drumahain, that it was their intention to march to the North ; and it was natural to fappole, that they might hope that a French force woiiid get int., fome of the Mays in thit part of...
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Impartial Relation of the Military Operations which Took Place in Ireland ...

Jean Joseph Amable Humbert, Hubert Taylor - 1799 - 92 páginas
...wrote to Your Grace on the 5th, I had every reafon to belieye, from the enemy's movement to Drumehair, that it was their intention to march to the North,...of the bays in that part of the country, without a fuccour of which kind every point of direction for their march feemed equally defperate. I received,...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volumen19

1799 - 958 páginas
...wrote to your grace on the jth, I had every reafon to believe, from the enemy's movement to Drumahain, that it was their intention to march to the north;...of the bays in that part of the country; without a fuccour of which kind, every point of direction for their march feemed equally defperate. I received,...
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Impartial Relation of the Military Operations which Took Place in Ireland ...

Jean Joseph Amable Humbert, Hubert Taylor - 1799 - 92 páginas
...wrote to Your Grace on the 5th, I had every reafon to beliere, from the enemy's movement to Drumehair, that it was their intention to march to the North,...they might hope that a French force would get into feme of the bays in that part of the country, without a fuccour of which kind every point of direction...
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A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying ...

John Debritt - 1800 - 804 páginas
...wrote to your Grace on the jth, I had every reafon to believe, from the enemy's movement to Drumahain, that it was their intention to march to the north;...of the bays in that part of the country; without a fuccour of which kind every point of direction for their march feemed equally defperate. I received,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volumen40

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 páginas
...I had every reafon to believe, from the enemy's movemci.i to Drumahain, that it was their irtention to march to the north ; and it was natural to fuppofe, that I'rc. might hope that a French force Would get into fome of the bays in that part of the country ;...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1809 - 954 páginas
...to your grace on the 5tb, I had every reason to believe, from the enemy's movement to Druraahrtin, that it was their intention to march to the north ; and it was natural to suppose that they might hope that a French force would get into some of the bays in that part of the...
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Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis of Cornwallis, Volumen2

Charles Cornwallis Marquis Cornwallis - 1859 - 594 páginas
...wrote to your Grace on the 5th, I had every reason to believe from the enemy's movement to Dramahair, that it was their intention to march to the North, and it was natural to suppose that they might hope that a French force would get into some of the bays in that part of the...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1798 - 256 páginas
...wrote to your Grace on the 5th, I had every reason to believe, from the enemy's movement to Drumahain, that it was their intention to march to the north ; and it was natural to suppose that they might hope that a French force would get into some of the bays in that part of the...
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