Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1795 |
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... prisoners, and almost a certainty of their dying if embarked to proceed to Madras, I was induced, from motives of humanity, to leave behind several Officers and men, having written to Mr. Malartie, Governor of the lsie of France, to ...
... prisoners, and almost a certainty of their dying if embarked to proceed to Madras, I was induced, from motives of humanity, to leave behind several Officers and men, having written to Mr. Malartie, Governor of the lsie of France, to ...
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... prisoners of war ; but the officers shall retain their swords. Answer. — Agreed. Art. III. Such officers as shall be desirous of leaving the Colony shall have permission to do so, they giving their parole of honour that they will not ...
... prisoners of war ; but the officers shall retain their swords. Answer. — Agreed. Art. III. Such officers as shall be desirous of leaving the Colony shall have permission to do so, they giving their parole of honour that they will not ...
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... prisoners of war. As soon as the capitulation was signed, the Austrian troops occupied the out-works, and two of the gates of the Town, viz. the Heidelberg and Rhine gates. The garrison marched out this morning, and the place was taken ...
... prisoners of war. As soon as the capitulation was signed, the Austrian troops occupied the out-works, and two of the gates of the Town, viz. the Heidelberg and Rhine gates. The garrison marched out this morning, and the place was taken ...
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