The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... standing the inferiority of the Saxon ar- my , which we never heard reckoned a bove 18,000 men , the fituation of the ground it poffeffed was fo advantageous , that it could not have been forced with- out great lofs . It was therefore ...
... standing the inferiority of the Saxon ar- my , which we never heard reckoned a bove 18,000 men , the fituation of the ground it poffeffed was fo advantageous , that it could not have been forced with- out great lofs . It was therefore ...
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... stands for colonies or for the fuftenance of the crews , paffen , plantations in the aft . ] gers , or others on board ; or for the vic- tualling and the cocket or certificate fhall be void which penalties 58 The aft to difcontinue the ...
... stands for colonies or for the fuftenance of the crews , paffen , plantations in the aft . ] gers , or others on board ; or for the vic- tualling and the cocket or certificate fhall be void which penalties 58 The aft to difcontinue the ...
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... stand in need of ; and if care were always taken to commiffion fuch captains , preferable to a- ny others , I believe it would be a step to- wards preventing the neceffity of preffing . But this Sir , muft proceed from the executive ...
... stand in need of ; and if care were always taken to commiffion fuch captains , preferable to a- ny others , I believe it would be a step to- wards preventing the neceffity of preffing . But this Sir , muft proceed from the executive ...
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... standing law , the captors are to have the fole right to e- very ship that shall be taken and con- demned after war has been once decla- red . Such a bill would therefore be ab- folutely unneceffary , as it could no way anfwer the end ...
... standing law , the captors are to have the fole right to e- very ship that shall be taken and con- demned after war has been once decla- red . Such a bill would therefore be ab- folutely unneceffary , as it could no way anfwer the end ...
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... standing on . Said , there was wind fufficient to have carried the Admiral down close to the enemy , be- tween the time when the fignal for bat- tle was made , and the time when the van bore away . Said exprefsly , that our fleet was ...
... standing on . Said , there was wind fufficient to have carried the Admiral down close to the enemy , be- tween the time when the fignal for bat- tle was made , and the time when the van bore away . Said exprefsly , that our fleet was ...
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