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SCGCJ.766.090
9 Sep 1766:22 (39)
Letters from Barcelona say, that the Marquis de Mina, on
advice of the plot there against him, took the following
method of awing the inhabitants into tranquility. Under
pretence of changing part of the garrison, he ordered a body
of forces into the town from a neighboring place . . . [5
lines] When he had taken these precautions, he ordered the
inhabitants by sound of trumpet, to assemble opposite the
castle, from whence he made the declaration to them,
(mentioned in the first page of this paper, . . .
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