The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... merchant vessels constantly , and ships of war at high water . The expence a- mounts to 50 or L. 60,000 , so that these two undertakings together , will not fall short of L. 100,000 . Proceedings of the Highland So- T ciety of Scotland ...
... merchant vessels constantly , and ships of war at high water . The expence a- mounts to 50 or L. 60,000 , so that these two undertakings together , will not fall short of L. 100,000 . Proceedings of the Highland So- T ciety of Scotland ...
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... Merchant Company of Leith , and received the sentiments of these Commercial Bodies . That as there were various points connected with the subject , which required inves- tigation , these had been referred to several Sub - Committees ...
... Merchant Company of Leith , and received the sentiments of these Commercial Bodies . That as there were various points connected with the subject , which required inves- tigation , these had been referred to several Sub - Committees ...
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... merchants as a tavern . At the east end of the town is the Toght - huus , or prison , which , having been white - washed by the usurper Jorgensen , is very conspi- cuous among the other dark - brown buildings . Behind this end of the ...
... merchants as a tavern . At the east end of the town is the Toght - huus , or prison , which , having been white - washed by the usurper Jorgensen , is very conspi- cuous among the other dark - brown buildings . Behind this end of the ...
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... merchant vessels are to be allowed to arm , under certain regulations , that they may be able to defend themselves against the British cruizers . If this proposal is carried into effect , war must very speedily be the consequence . The ...
... merchant vessels are to be allowed to arm , under certain regulations , that they may be able to defend themselves against the British cruizers . If this proposal is carried into effect , war must very speedily be the consequence . The ...
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... merchant vessels which had left the other ships of the line , shaped their course for England The St George and Defence kept the North Seas five days , in a dreadful gale from W. N. W. W. and S. but at length had to combat with a ter ...
... merchant vessels which had left the other ships of the line , shaped their course for England The St George and Defence kept the North Seas five days , in a dreadful gale from W. N. W. W. and S. but at length had to combat with a ter ...
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