| Society of writers to the signet libr - 1826 - 174 str.
...the time of his arrival in France. \%mo. Edin. 1748. • . The Report of the Proceedings and Opinion of the Board of General Officers, on their examination into the Conduct, Bi'ha^ viour, and Proceedings of General Sir John Cope, and others ; from the time of the breaking... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 str.
...after desired to compose an apology for the defeat at PrestonPans ; which was prefixed to the report of the board of general officers, on their examination into the conduct of LC Sir J. Cope. Thi» was esteemed a master-piece. He afterwards contributed to improve the observatory... | |
| JOHN BOHN - 1829 - 586 str.
...Vegetable Poisons: and Antidotes, 8vo. lulu. -Is. 1775 5108 Pretender. Report of the Proceeding and Opinion of the Board of General Officers on their Examination into the Conduct, Behaviour, and Proceedings of Lieut. Gen. Sir John Cope, Col. P. Lascells and Brigadier-General Thos.... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 742 str.
...of these men who had been disciplined in the Dutch service." Report of the proceedings and opinion of the board of general officers on their examination into the conduct, &c. of lieutenant-general sir John Cope, &c. Loud. 1719, p. «8, (A seq. to surprise the capital ;... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 764 str.
...of these men who had been disciplined in the Dutch service." Report of the proceedings and opinion of the board of general officers on their examination into the conduct, &c. of lieutenant-genera^ sir John Copei &c. Loud. 1719, p. 29, etsecj. to surprise the capital ; a... | |
| 1841 - 530 str.
...compromise took place between the opposing parlies. About ten years afterwards (1749) Mr. Robins wrote, as a preface to the ' Report of the Proceedings of the Board of Officers on their Inquiry into the Conduct of Sir J'jlin Cope.' an apology for the unsuccessful issue... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1841 - 522 str.
...compromise took place between the opposing parties. About ten years afterwards (1749) Mr. Robins wrote, as a preface to the 'Report of the Proceedings of the Board »f Officers on their Inquiry into the Conduct of Sir John Cope,' an apology for the unsuccessful issue... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 852 str.
...of these men who had been disciplined in the Dutch service." Report of the proceedings and opinion of the board of general officers on their examination into the conduct, &c of lieutenant-general sir John Cope, &c. Loud. 174), p. 88, *t teg. and was joined by Steuart of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 534 str.
...compromise took place between the opposing parties. About ten years afterwards (1749) Mr. Robins wrote, as a preface to the ' Report of the Proceedings of the Board of Officers on their Inquiry into the Conduct of Sir John Cope," an apology for the unsuccessful issue... | |
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