The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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Page 41
... French regiment , taken by the 25th , on which occasion he was pro- moted to a lieutenancy . His regiment , after the battle of Fon- tenoy , was besieged in Ath , where Lieu- tenant Melville narrowly escaped de- struction : for the ...
... French regiment , taken by the 25th , on which occasion he was pro- moted to a lieutenancy . His regiment , after the battle of Fon- tenoy , was besieged in Ath , where Lieu- tenant Melville narrowly escaped de- struction : for the ...
Page 42
... French governor of Mar- tinique was informed of the attack , al- though these islands are within sight the one of the other ; and the importance of Colonel M.'s service in the att.ck , as well as in the previous arrangements with ...
... French governor of Mar- tinique was informed of the attack , al- though these islands are within sight the one of the other ; and the importance of Colonel M.'s service in the att.ck , as well as in the previous arrangements with ...
Page 43
... French islands , Martinique and Guadaloupe , presented so few at- tractions to new colonists , that unless the governor , by selecting plantations in them , had evinced his confidence in their security as British possessions , few or no ...
... French islands , Martinique and Guadaloupe , presented so few at- tractions to new colonists , that unless the governor , by selecting plantations in them , had evinced his confidence in their security as British possessions , few or no ...
Page 44
... French royal council had been preserved in the full exercise of all its functions and privileges , and the French laws , civil and criminal , remained in their original force : the go- vernor , who was , ex officio , president of the ...
... French royal council had been preserved in the full exercise of all its functions and privileges , and the French laws , civil and criminal , remained in their original force : the go- vernor , who was , ex officio , president of the ...
Page 45
... French laws , a point he did not presume to determine , such a practice , where he commanded , be : never would endure , and that they would find his conduct , on that occasion , jf , an infraction of the capitulation , the only ...
... French laws , a point he did not presume to determine , such a practice , where he commanded , be : never would endure , and that they would find his conduct , on that occasion , jf , an infraction of the capitulation , the only ...
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