The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... France , and , though its issue was so ill calcu lated to procure either honour or pro- motion for those who were engaged in it , yet the merit of Mr Pasley had so powerfully attracted the notice of his commanding officer , that , on ...
... France , and , though its issue was so ill calcu lated to procure either honour or pro- motion for those who were engaged in it , yet the merit of Mr Pasley had so powerfully attracted the notice of his commanding officer , that , on ...
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... France in 1793. He was then appointed , as an established Commodore , to hoist his broad pendant on board his former ship , the Bellerophon , and ordered to join the main fleet , under the orders of Lord Howe . On the 12th of April 1794 ...
... France in 1793. He was then appointed , as an established Commodore , to hoist his broad pendant on board his former ship , the Bellerophon , and ordered to join the main fleet , under the orders of Lord Howe . On the 12th of April 1794 ...
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... France , with a view to illustrate the rise and progress of Gothic Architecture in Europe , which had long engaged the personal inspection and la borious researches of the late Rev. G. D. Whittington , of Cambridge , is now in the press ...
... France , with a view to illustrate the rise and progress of Gothic Architecture in Europe , which had long engaged the personal inspection and la borious researches of the late Rev. G. D. Whittington , of Cambridge , is now in the press ...
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... France . " Instead of a pledge , therefore , for a suspension of the embargo as to her in case of such a repeal , it was presumed that a Jan. 1809 . • Το sufficient inducement might be found in o ther considerations , and particularly ...
... France . " Instead of a pledge , therefore , for a suspension of the embargo as to her in case of such a repeal , it was presumed that a Jan. 1809 . • Το sufficient inducement might be found in o ther considerations , and particularly ...
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... France of American ships which have touched in England , or been destined to England ; and he may ei- ther sequester or confiscate such vessels of the United States as shall infract these laws , after due promulgation and notice thereof ...
... France of American ships which have touched in England , or been destined to England ; and he may ei- ther sequester or confiscate such vessels of the United States as shall infract these laws , after due promulgation and notice thereof ...
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