The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... entered in 1752 , as a midshipman on board the Garland frigate . Very soon after- wards , he removed into the Weasel sloop of war , at that time under or- ders for the Jamaica station , and in into the Hussar frigate , commanded by the ...
... entered in 1752 , as a midshipman on board the Garland frigate . Very soon after- wards , he removed into the Weasel sloop of war , at that time under or- ders for the Jamaica station , and in into the Hussar frigate , commanded by the ...
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... ; and contracts have been entered into with individual un- dertakers , to nearly the amount of the first . year's appropriation . V The " The suspension of our foreign.com- merce , produced by 50 Historical Affairs .
... ; and contracts have been entered into with individual un- dertakers , to nearly the amount of the first . year's appropriation . V The " The suspension of our foreign.com- merce , produced by 50 Historical Affairs .
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... entered the breach , but did not obtain possession of it until after 1000 Spaniards had fallen in its defence . All the strong posts in its vicinity were of course oc- cupied by the enemy . The French having made this pro- gress , and ...
... entered the breach , but did not obtain possession of it until after 1000 Spaniards had fallen in its defence . All the strong posts in its vicinity were of course oc- cupied by the enemy . The French having made this pro- gress , and ...
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... entered Madrid ; the rights of war would justify me in making a signal exam- ple , by washing away in blood the outra- ges offered to me and to my nation ; but I have listened to the dictates of clemency only . Some men , the authors of ...
... entered Madrid ; the rights of war would justify me in making a signal exam- ple , by washing away in blood the outra- ges offered to me and to my nation ; but I have listened to the dictates of clemency only . Some men , the authors of ...
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... entered this place yesterday . We continue our march on Astorga . Generals Hope and Fraser are already gone on ; Sir David Baird proceeds to- morrow from Valencia ; and I shall leave this with the reserve at the same time ; Lord Paget ...
... entered this place yesterday . We continue our march on Astorga . Generals Hope and Fraser are already gone on ; Sir David Baird proceeds to- morrow from Valencia ; and I shall leave this with the reserve at the same time ; Lord Paget ...
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