The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 60
Seite 2
... privateers du- ring the last war , and fome Pruffian pro- perty alledged to have been taken by them on board other neutral veffels . Upon those captures , and proceedings in confequence of them , before the famous Baron Cocceius , in ...
... privateers du- ring the last war , and fome Pruffian pro- perty alledged to have been taken by them on board other neutral veffels . Upon those captures , and proceedings in confequence of them , before the famous Baron Cocceius , in ...
Seite 52
... privateer of Biddeford , retaken ; the French privateer that took the Tyger ; a war - floop of 12 guns fix - pounders and 135 men , with pro- vifions , arms , and bale - goods , on the King's ac- count , for Miffifippi ; the Jeune Mars ...
... privateer of Biddeford , retaken ; the French privateer that took the Tyger ; a war - floop of 12 guns fix - pounders and 135 men , with pro- vifions , arms , and bale - goods , on the King's ac- count , for Miffifippi ; the Jeune Mars ...
Seite 53
... privateer , Death ; a fhip from Martinico , which the Terrible had ta- ken ; and the Knowles frigate , Cowan ; all taken by privateers of , or carried into Bayonne . The Three Friends , Whiteman ; and the Buck- land , Lyde , both from ...
... privateer , Death ; a fhip from Martinico , which the Terrible had ta- ken ; and the Knowles frigate , Cowan ; all taken by privateers of , or carried into Bayonne . The Three Friends , Whiteman ; and the Buck- land , Lyde , both from ...
Seite 64
... can we give commiffions to privateers ; and if the French fhould refolve to send fup- plies to America in fingle fhips , we could few are there that have either money or friends fufficient 64 Vol.xix . The debate on the feamens bill .
... can we give commiffions to privateers ; and if the French fhould refolve to send fup- plies to America in fingle fhips , we could few are there that have either money or friends fufficient 64 Vol.xix . The debate on the feamens bill .
Seite 73
... privateers would have fwarmed fo about them , that it would have been very difficult for them to get any fupply of provifions or ammunition : and thus we might , in a few years , have put a glorious end to the war , without any great ...
... privateers would have fwarmed fo about them , that it would have been very difficult for them to get any fupply of provifions or ammunition : and thus we might , in a few years , have put a glorious end to the war , without any great ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affiftance againſt alfo anſwer army Auftrians becauſe befides beſt Bourdeaux cafe Cape François Capt carried caufe cauſe command commiffion confequence confiderable confifting court defign defire ditto Edinburgh enemy faid fame feamen fecond feems fent ferve fervice feven feveral fhall fhips fhould fide fince fire firft fituation fleet fmall foldiers fome foon fquadron France French ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofed fupport garrifon Gibraltar greateſt guns himſelf honour houfe houſe intereft John Byng juftice King of Pruffia laft lefs letter Lieut lofs London London Gazette Lord Majefty Majefty's meaſures minifters Minorca moft moſt muft muſt neceffary obferve occafion officers paffed perfon pleaſed poffible pounds Sterling prefbytery prefent prifoners Prince Pruffian purpoſe raiſed reafon refolution refolved refpect regiment Scotland ſhall ſhip St Maloes taken thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion treaty troops uſed Weft whofe wounded