The Saturday Magazine ..., Volumes 4-5John William Parker, 1834 |
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... troops or stores : this was called the transport - service . The total present tonnage of the port is 211,148 tons , employing 8444 men ; of these , 69,744 tons belong to North Shields , affording , at the average of four men to the ...
... troops or stores : this was called the transport - service . The total present tonnage of the port is 211,148 tons , employing 8444 men ; of these , 69,744 tons belong to North Shields , affording , at the average of four men to the ...
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... troops with inverted arms , magistrates , & c . Sometimes it stopped in the Forum , where a funeral oration was spoken . It was afterwards burnt , the relations lighting the pyre ; the bones were care- fully collected , and placed in an ...
... troops with inverted arms , magistrates , & c . Sometimes it stopped in the Forum , where a funeral oration was spoken . It was afterwards burnt , the relations lighting the pyre ; the bones were care- fully collected , and placed in an ...
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... troops in our ricks , in the ivy on the wall , & c . , and are captured by the net : they cluster on the bush , or crowd on the chaff by the barn - door , and are shot by dozens at a time ; or will rush in numbers , one following ...
... troops in our ricks , in the ivy on the wall , & c . , and are captured by the net : they cluster on the bush , or crowd on the chaff by the barn - door , and are shot by dozens at a time ; or will rush in numbers , one following ...
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... troop to the town - house , on the day appointed , with drums beating and colours flying , and there fixed his head quarters . He was attacked by the burghers , assisted by regular troops , and headed by several of the burgomasters of ...
... troop to the town - house , on the day appointed , with drums beating and colours flying , and there fixed his head quarters . He was attacked by the burghers , assisted by regular troops , and headed by several of the burgomasters of ...
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... troops destined for foreign service . * See Saturday Magazine , Vol . III . , p . 39 . Chatham , which appears to have derived its name from the Saxon words cyte , a cottage , and ham , a town or village , has principally been built ...
... troops destined for foreign service . * See Saturday Magazine , Vol . III . , p . 39 . Chatham , which appears to have derived its name from the Saxon words cyte , a cottage , and ham , a town or village , has principally been built ...
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