The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... ships , and we twelve , much better equipped and much cleaner . Fortune , that prefides over all battles , and especially those that are fought at fea , was more favourable to us than to our adversaries , by making our balls take place ...
... ships , and we twelve , much better equipped and much cleaner . Fortune , that prefides over all battles , and especially those that are fought at fea , was more favourable to us than to our adversaries , by making our balls take place ...
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... ship , carried into Jamaica . By the Monmouth : The Rackow , from Cay- en for Rochelle , with fugar and coffee ; and a privateer of Bayonne , of 10 carriage - guns and 95 men ; the former carried into Plymouth . mingo for Nantz ...
... ship , carried into Jamaica . By the Monmouth : The Rackow , from Cay- en for Rochelle , with fugar and coffee ; and a privateer of Bayonne , of 10 carriage - guns and 95 men ; the former carried into Plymouth . mingo for Nantz ...
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... ship , from Top- fham for Leghorn ; the Neptune , Park , from Cagliari for Villa Franca ; the Dove of Dartmouth , Leigh , from Newfoundland ; the Orrell , Winter , from Saloe for Liverpool ; and the Eagle , Coppel , from Yarmouth for ...
... ship , from Top- fham for Leghorn ; the Neptune , Park , from Cagliari for Villa Franca ; the Dove of Dartmouth , Leigh , from Newfoundland ; the Orrell , Winter , from Saloe for Liverpool ; and the Eagle , Coppel , from Yarmouth for ...
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... ships ; and to allow the exportation of wheat , barley , oats , meal , and flour , from G. Britain to the ife of Man , for the ufe of the inhabitants there . Flereas the exportation of any fort of corn , & c . from any of his Majefty's ...
... ships ; and to allow the exportation of wheat , barley , oats , meal , and flour , from G. Britain to the ife of Man , for the ufe of the inhabitants there . Flereas the exportation of any fort of corn , & c . from any of his Majefty's ...
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... ships , not feamen , that they are in want the parliament has already determined , of ; and as they have the command of that our giving the prizes to the captors , not only all their own feamen , but ma in time of war , will always ...
... ships , not feamen , that they are in want the parliament has already determined , of ; and as they have the command of that our giving the prizes to the captors , not only all their own feamen , but ma in time of war , will always ...
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