The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... land until about seven- o'clock , A.M. Had our crew steered in the direction they ought to have . done , we should by this time have been in the sound of Harris ; and tho ' . I easily perceived that they were luf- fing too much , I had ...
... land until about seven- o'clock , A.M. Had our crew steered in the direction they ought to have . done , we should by this time have been in the sound of Harris ; and tho ' . I easily perceived that they were luf- fing too much , I had ...
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... land , having on board 300,000 % . in bullion . As soon as the vessel arriv- ed at Portsmouth , Mr Pasley , with a proper escort , was dispatched to Lon- don with the treasure . Having lodged his valuable charge in the bank , he ...
... land , having on board 300,000 % . in bullion . As soon as the vessel arriv- ed at Portsmouth , Mr Pasley , with a proper escort , was dispatched to Lon- don with the treasure . Having lodged his valuable charge in the bank , he ...
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... land , their towns , rivers , woods , haughs , & c . immortalized in such celebrated performances , while my dear native country , the ancient bailieries of Car- rick , Kyle , and Cunningham , famous both in ancient and modern times for ...
... land , their towns , rivers , woods , haughs , & c . immortalized in such celebrated performances , while my dear native country , the ancient bailieries of Car- rick , Kyle , and Cunningham , famous both in ancient and modern times for ...
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... land ? Means are certainly not wanting to prevent this consequence . Would it not be entirely avoided by making it a condi- tion of the commerce in question , that all ships leaving France shall take ( in some ar- ticle or articles of ...
... land ? Means are certainly not wanting to prevent this consequence . Would it not be entirely avoided by making it a condi- tion of the commerce in question , that all ships leaving France shall take ( in some ar- ticle or articles of ...
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... land , and were most hospitably received by the natives . The Rook was so much damaged that the enemy set fire to her . " We have some particulars of the loss of the Crescent frigate , in a letter to Mr John Munro , Quartermaster of the ...
... land , and were most hospitably received by the natives . The Rook was so much damaged that the enemy set fire to her . " We have some particulars of the loss of the Crescent frigate , in a letter to Mr John Munro , Quartermaster of the ...
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