| 1794 - 548 pages
...appointed for each corps by the Commilfioncrs who have managed the prelent capitulation, and \vill lay down their arms at the place of their embarkation....be allowed for the evacuation of the Fort, and the Commiffaries of Artillery and Stores will remain in the Fort tu take inventorie! of all the magazines.... | |
| 1794 - 382 pages
...be conducted to the place appointed for each corps by the Commissioners who have managed the present capitulation, and will lay down their arms at the place of their embarkation. Three days will be allo wed allowed for the evacuation of the Fort, and the Commissaries of artillery and stores will... | |
| John Debrett - 1795 - 684 pages
...gate, and be conducted to the place appointed for each corps, by the commiffioners .vho have^managed the prefent capitulation, and will lay down their...be allowed for the evacuation of the fort, and the commiflaries of artillery and 'lores will remain in the fort to take inventories of all the magazines.... | |
| 1799 - 770 pages
...ronducicd to the place appointed (or each corps by the commiiiioners who have managed the prĂȘtent capitulation, and will lay down their arms at the...be allowed for the evacuation of the fort, and the commillarics of artillery and ftores will remain in the fort to take invento-' ries of all the magazines.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1799 - 774 pages
...coiiduclod to the place appointed )<jr e;ich corps by the comniillioners who have managed the preient capitulation, and will lay down their arms at the place of their embarkation. Thrcv: days will be allowed for the evacuation of the fort, and the commillaries of artillery and ftores... | |
| 1806 - 770 pages
...place-, appointed for each corpsby the commissioners who have managed the present capitulation, and wi',1 lay down their arms at the place of their embarkation....be allowed for the evacuation of the fort, and the commissaiiesof artillery and stores will remain in the fort to take inventor.;s of ail the magazitaes.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 804 pages
...be conducted to ihe place appointed for each corpsby the commissioners who have managed the present capitulation, and will lay down their arms at the...their embarkation. Three days will be allowed for Ihe ev%i-uation of the fort, and the commissaries of artillery and stores will remain in the fort to... | |
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