The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... enemy . Mr Stone tried in the Court of King's Bench for high treafon --- Ver- dict , Not Guilty . - 29 . The greater part of Admiral Christian's fleet , defined for the Weft Indies , driven back to Spithead , after encountering the ...
... enemy . Mr Stone tried in the Court of King's Bench for high treafon --- Ver- dict , Not Guilty . - 29 . The greater part of Admiral Christian's fleet , defined for the Weft Indies , driven back to Spithead , after encountering the ...
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... enemy .--- 31 . The armiftice between the Auftrian and French armies on the Rhine terminates . The French armies penetrate into Germany ; that of the Sambre and Meufe , under Jourdan , into Franconia ; that of the Sambre and Moselle ...
... enemy .--- 31 . The armiftice between the Auftrian and French armies on the Rhine terminates . The French armies penetrate into Germany ; that of the Sambre and Meufe , under Jourdan , into Franconia ; that of the Sambre and Moselle ...
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... enemy to raife the fiege of Ingolftadt , with the lofs of 2000 men kil- led and wounded , and 1500 prifoners .--- 15 . An order iffued for laying an embargo upon all Spanish fhips . - 17 . A dreadful fire at Li- verpool , by which ...
... enemy to raife the fiege of Ingolftadt , with the lofs of 2000 men kil- led and wounded , and 1500 prifoners .--- 15 . An order iffued for laying an embargo upon all Spanish fhips . - 17 . A dreadful fire at Li- verpool , by which ...
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... enemy had left him , with a miftrefs whofe avarice was not to be restrained by the laws of com . pofition fhe ... enemies , and be the destruction of thofe that laughed it to fcorn . Eliza beth fhould herself have been the centre of fo ...
... enemy had left him , with a miftrefs whofe avarice was not to be restrained by the laws of com . pofition fhe ... enemies , and be the destruction of thofe that laughed it to fcorn . Eliza beth fhould herself have been the centre of fo ...
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... enemy : That both thefe veffels were Conven- tional corvettes . The ship , named the Republican , mounting 18 guns , had on board 250 or 260 men at the commence . ment of the action , with a French Ge neral and his ftaff , destined to ...
... enemy : That both thefe veffels were Conven- tional corvettes . The ship , named the Republican , mounting 18 guns , had on board 250 or 260 men at the commence . ment of the action , with a French Ge neral and his ftaff , destined to ...
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