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... give in their proper Order . Auguft . On the 15th of August a Letter from Major- A Letter to the General Harrifon , with feveral intercepted Letters Speaker , from inclofed , from the Duke of Hamilton , Lord Went- Major - General ...
... give in their proper Order . Auguft . On the 15th of August a Letter from Major- A Letter to the General Harrifon , with feveral intercepted Letters Speaker , from inclofed , from the Duke of Hamilton , Lord Went- Major - General ...
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... give them Battle , or if they feek us out and force us to it , ( as in Reafon it feems to be much their Intereft ) before my Lord - General comes up with the Foot and Train , which is by this Time about Barnard- Cafile , we fhall find ...
... give them Battle , or if they feek us out and force us to it , ( as in Reafon it feems to be much their Intereft ) before my Lord - General comes up with the Foot and Train , which is by this Time about Barnard- Cafile , we fhall find ...
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... give any Countenance or Af- • fiftance to the faid Charles Stuart , or his Party ; but to oppofe them , and to affift the Forces of this Commonwealth for apprehending of them , to which a most chearful and general Obedience ⚫ hath been ...
... give any Countenance or Af- • fiftance to the faid Charles Stuart , or his Party ; but to oppofe them , and to affift the Forces of this Commonwealth for apprehending of them , to which a most chearful and general Obedience ⚫ hath been ...
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... give out , that they intend to re - fortify that Place , and to that End have fummoned in the Country to ' repair the Works , and that which is called the Royal Fort . If this be their Bufinefs , I doubt ' not but we shall be up with ...
... give out , that they intend to re - fortify that Place , and to that End have fummoned in the Country to ' repair the Works , and that which is called the Royal Fort . If this be their Bufinefs , I doubt ' not but we shall be up with ...
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... give them an abfolute Overthrow . . · The Number of Prifoners and the Slain , with ' their Qualifications , I cannot yet give further ' Account of , but I hope this Success prevents all ' Designs in thefe Parts . I must beg Excufe for ...
... give them an abfolute Overthrow . . · The Number of Prifoners and the Slain , with ' their Qualifications , I cannot yet give further ' Account of , but I hope this Success prevents all ' Designs in thefe Parts . I must beg Excufe for ...
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