The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... fire had happened there fince the reign of Sultan Amurath . It cannot be fuppofed but that fires fhould now and then be accidentally kindled in any city , especially in one of fuch ex- tent and fo built as Conftantinople . They are ...
... fire had happened there fince the reign of Sultan Amurath . It cannot be fuppofed but that fires fhould now and then be accidentally kindled in any city , especially in one of fuch ex- tent and fo built as Conftantinople . They are ...
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... fire from our hips and bomb ketches , not only leffened their fire , but deftroyed the houfes . At four o'clock the fignal was made to ceafe fi- ring ; which raised the fpirits of the ene- my , and encouraged them to renew their ...
... fire from our hips and bomb ketches , not only leffened their fire , but deftroyed the houfes . At four o'clock the fignal was made to ceafe fi- ring ; which raised the fpirits of the ene- my , and encouraged them to renew their ...
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... fire ; by which one was killed and another wounded . The French aggreffors underwent the difcipline of whipping through the camp for firing without orders .. The French fleet ha- ving gone to the weftward , gave a fmall veffel from ...
... fire ; by which one was killed and another wounded . The French aggreffors underwent the difcipline of whipping through the camp for firing without orders .. The French fleet ha- ving gone to the weftward , gave a fmall veffel from ...
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... fire on both fides continued the whole day . That of the garrifon killed fome of the enemy's gunners , and did otherwife great injury to their batteries ; while we on our part were not altoge- ther excluded from the common events of war ...
... fire on both fides continued the whole day . That of the garrifon killed fome of the enemy's gunners , and did otherwife great injury to their batteries ; while we on our part were not altoge- ther excluded from the common events of war ...
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... fire , blew up a large ftone blind , broke one carriage , and buried two guns in the ruins . This accident difconcerted us greatly . A foldier of Ld Effingham's regiment was wounded in the shoulder . During the night , how ever , we ...
... fire , blew up a large ftone blind , broke one carriage , and buried two guns in the ruins . This accident difconcerted us greatly . A foldier of Ld Effingham's regiment was wounded in the shoulder . During the night , how ever , we ...
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