The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... taken by a French privatcer , and the cap- tain and feveral of her crew treacherously killed by 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 ...
... taken by a French privatcer , and the cap- tain and feveral of her crew treacherously killed by 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 ...
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... taken by the French , and the Auf- trians defeated with confiderable flaughter .--- 6. Bounaparte defeated the Auftrians at Ca. vela , took a great number of cannon , & c . and made four thousand prifoners .--- 8 . Ge- neral Warmfer ...
... taken by the French , and the Auf- trians defeated with confiderable flaughter .--- 6. Bounaparte defeated the Auftrians at Ca. vela , took a great number of cannon , & c . and made four thousand prifoners .--- 8 . Ge- neral Warmfer ...
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... taken the liberty to appoint you the guardian of my youth , in all that can properly be called ( if any thing can ) my private fortunes . I retain in my hand the public treafures , because the weight of them would , from the ...
... taken the liberty to appoint you the guardian of my youth , in all that can properly be called ( if any thing can ) my private fortunes . I retain in my hand the public treafures , because the weight of them would , from the ...
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... taken to ftate the power of the verb itself . " Pofcere , " fays he , " est quoties aliquid pro merito noftro de- pofcimus . " Had the critic taken the trouble , previously , to define " depof- cere , " we should have been at no lofs to ...
... taken to ftate the power of the verb itself . " Pofcere , " fays he , " est quoties aliquid pro merito noftro de- pofcimus . " Had the critic taken the trouble , previously , to define " depof- cere , " we should have been at no lofs to ...
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... taken . The governor with the chief of his force , retired to fort Oftenburg , which ftands on a hill commanding the harbour ; but the place was taken by storm fix days after . The harbour , in which the most numerous fleets may anchor ...
... taken . The governor with the chief of his force , retired to fort Oftenburg , which ftands on a hill commanding the harbour ; but the place was taken by storm fix days after . The harbour , in which the most numerous fleets may anchor ...
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