The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... 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 . HE Secretary submitted to the ...
... 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 . HE Secretary submitted to the ...
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... ships Astrea , Phoebe , Galatea , Race- horse , and three large French fri- gates , of 44 guns each . Two of the latter , La Renommee and La Nereide , were taken ; but the third , La Clorinde , made her escape . - The right honourable ...
... ships Astrea , Phoebe , Galatea , Race- horse , and three large French fri- gates , of 44 guns each . Two of the latter , La Renommee and La Nereide , were taken ; but the third , La Clorinde , made her escape . - The right honourable ...
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... ship in the Channel . The perpetrators were convicted , and hanged at Portsmouth . Dec. 5. The Saldanha frigate , Captain the honourable W. Paken- ham , lost off the coast of Ireland , with all the crew . 7. Mr and Mrs Marr , their in ...
... ship in the Channel . The perpetrators were convicted , and hanged at Portsmouth . Dec. 5. The Saldanha frigate , Captain the honourable W. Paken- ham , lost off the coast of Ireland , with all the crew . 7. Mr and Mrs Marr , their in ...
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... ship , they were offended . " These churches , " said the Portugueze , " belong to the pope . " " Who is the pope ? " said the natives , " we never heard of him . " The Euro- pean priests were yet more alarmed , when they found that ...
... ship , they were offended . " These churches , " said the Portugueze , " belong to the pope . " " Who is the pope ? " said the natives , " we never heard of him . " The Euro- pean priests were yet more alarmed , when they found that ...
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... ships , colonies , and commerce ; for then , and not till then , would the world be at peace . Mr PERCEVAL reprobated this earnest de- sire that the enemy might gain those re- sources which enabled this country to car- ry on the contest ...
... ships , colonies , and commerce ; for then , and not till then , would the world be at peace . Mr PERCEVAL reprobated this earnest de- sire that the enemy might gain those re- sources which enabled this country to car- ry on the contest ...
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