The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... ships on its surface ; an extensive plain , stretching out to the north - west , and bounded by distant and lofty mountains . the park of Culloden , is to be seen a part of the Roman Vallum still very entire , one of the greatest ...
... ships on its surface ; an extensive plain , stretching out to the north - west , and bounded by distant and lofty mountains . the park of Culloden , is to be seen a part of the Roman Vallum still very entire , one of the greatest ...
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... ship was one of those which pro- ceeded , in 1757 , on the unsuccessful expedition to the coast of 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 ...
... ship was one of those which pro- ceeded , in 1757 , on the unsuccessful expedition to the coast of 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 ...
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... ship , the Bellisle of 44 guns , the bowsprit hanging over that ship's quarter deck , and was consequently not only left exposed to the whole weight of the enemy's fire , without being able to bring a single gun to bear on her ...
... ship , the Bellisle of 44 guns , the bowsprit hanging over that ship's quarter deck , and was consequently not only left exposed to the whole weight of the enemy's fire , without being able to bring a single gun to bear on her ...
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... ship of 84 , and another of 64 guns , to take or destroy her .. Captain Pasley had , meanwhile , suc- ceeded in getting the Jupiter afloat ; but almost immediately fell in with the Tiger , the largest of the Spanish ships . The enemy ...
... ship of 84 , and another of 64 guns , to take or destroy her .. Captain Pasley had , meanwhile , suc- ceeded in getting the Jupiter afloat ; but almost immediately fell in with the Tiger , the largest of the Spanish ships . The enemy ...
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... ships leaving France shall take ( in some ar- ticle or articles of her produce or manufac- ture ) the full amount of the cargoes they ' bring thither ? 66 Ships sailing under this regulation would or would not go voluntarily to Eng ...
... ships leaving France shall take ( in some ar- ticle or articles of her produce or manufac- ture ) the full amount of the cargoes they ' bring thither ? 66 Ships sailing under this regulation would or would not go voluntarily to Eng ...
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