The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... service ? If we had in this country any fuch thing as galleys , they ought to be made galley- flaves for life . From this inftance we may judge of the oppreffions complained of , with regard to the preffing of men into the fea - fervice ...
... service ? If we had in this country any fuch thing as galleys , they ought to be made galley- flaves for life . From this inftance we may judge of the oppreffions complained of , with regard to the preffing of men into the fea - fervice ...
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... service to his country , in dif- fuading thofe of the Six Nations and o- thers from going over to the French in- tereft . Some deputies of those tribes were fent laft fummer with a message to the Delawares and Shawanese . After fome ...
... service to his country , in dif- fuading thofe of the Six Nations and o- thers from going over to the French in- tereft . Some deputies of those tribes were fent laft fummer with a message to the Delawares and Shawanese . After fome ...
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... service to the garrison . 3. The men might have been landed at any time during the fiege with great eafe , and little hazard . 4. No attempt was made to land these officers and recruits . 5. If each fhip had made fail in pro- portion to ...
... service to the garrison . 3. The men might have been landed at any time during the fiege with great eafe , and little hazard . 4. No attempt was made to land these officers and recruits . 5. If each fhip had made fail in pro- portion to ...
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... service was ever supposed probable , or that the enemy could have a force fuf- ficient to venture an engagement at fea . In thefe [ 84. ] , you will find , I am ordered , if , on my arrival at Gibraltar , the French fleet should have ...
... service was ever supposed probable , or that the enemy could have a force fuf- ficient to venture an engagement at fea . In thefe [ 84. ] , you will find , I am ordered , if , on my arrival at Gibraltar , the French fleet should have ...
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... service : but every one knows , that , even in the merchant - fervice , a certain number of landmen , in propor- tion to the number of expert feamen , may be fafely employed ; and on board our fhips of war , the far greatest part of the ...
... service : but every one knows , that , even in the merchant - fervice , a certain number of landmen , in propor- tion to the number of expert feamen , may be fafely employed ; and on board our fhips of war , the far greatest part of the ...
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