The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... four differ- ent persons , with respect to the Zetland islands have been derived , it is most natural to enquire on the islands themselves , and that too , among the least intelligent of their inhabitants . But considering the universal ...
... four differ- ent persons , with respect to the Zetland islands have been derived , it is most natural to enquire on the islands themselves , and that too , among the least intelligent of their inhabitants . But considering the universal ...
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... four ships of the line , after- wards encreased to eight , continued to keep their station off that port , unawed by the arrival of the combin- ed fleet . Vice - Admiral Lord Nelson hav- ing , in the end of September , re- d from ...
... four ships of the line , after- wards encreased to eight , continued to keep their station off that port , unawed by the arrival of the combin- ed fleet . Vice - Admiral Lord Nelson hav- ing , in the end of September , re- d from ...
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... four years and four months , without see- ing the face of man , the ship being afterward cast away as he dreamed . As also , how he came to be miracu- lously preserved and redeemed from that fatal place , by two Bristol pri- vateers ...
... four years and four months , without see- ing the face of man , the ship being afterward cast away as he dreamed . As also , how he came to be miracu- lously preserved and redeemed from that fatal place , by two Bristol pri- vateers ...
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... four years and four months , having been left there by Capt . Stradling in a ship called the Cinque ports , the year 1705 , of which ship he was master , and Capt . Dampier , who was then with him , and now on board the Duke , told Capt ...
... four years and four months , having been left there by Capt . Stradling in a ship called the Cinque ports , the year 1705 , of which ship he was master , and Capt . Dampier , who was then with him , and now on board the Duke , told Capt ...
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... four in- . ches long , and four foot seven inches and an half broad ; containing a great variety of figures and inscriptions , wherein several words of the inscrip- tions there are abbreviations , but for the better understanding of ...
... four in- . ches long , and four foot seven inches and an half broad ; containing a great variety of figures and inscriptions , wherein several words of the inscrip- tions there are abbreviations , but for the better understanding of ...
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