The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... ships dashed to pieces against one another. There was a second inundation on the 6th of the same month; but it did not near so much damage as the first. A general dict of Sweden was fitting in the beginning of 1752, broke up on the 15th ...
... ships dashed to pieces against one another. There was a second inundation on the 6th of the same month; but it did not near so much damage as the first. A general dict of Sweden was fitting in the beginning of 1752, broke up on the 15th ...
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... ships but those under the colours of his nation *ould be admitted into those port, after the 1st of September. The Danes also took measures for erecting forts to protect their settlements. This circumstance the Christian merchants so ...
... ships but those under the colours of his nation *ould be admitted into those port, after the 1st of September. The Danes also took measures for erecting forts to protect their settlements. This circumstance the Christian merchants so ...
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... ships to China; besides which he is taking measures for setting up some nowmanufaāories. That of refiningsugohaving already come to some perfecin, an edićt has been published, forking the importation of any refined sugars from foreign ...
... ships to China; besides which he is taking measures for setting up some nowmanufaāories. That of refiningsugohaving already come to some perfecin, an edićt has been published, forking the importation of any refined sugars from foreign ...
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... ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British subjects, by the late Emperor Charles VI ...
... ships, being eighteen in number, with their cargoes, and damages and interest, be satisfied, he has resolved to stop an indemnification out of the last payment of the sums borrowed from British subjects, by the late Emperor Charles VI ...
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... ships on the stocks, now consists of anhundred men of war, viz. fixty-four from 9 to 60 guns, and thirty-six from 50 guns to 20. There are 7oo men at work in the harbour of Ferrol, some of then king employed in enlarging that Pass, and ...
... ships on the stocks, now consists of anhundred men of war, viz. fixty-four from 9 to 60 guns, and thirty-six from 50 guns to 20. There are 7oo men at work in the harbour of Ferrol, some of then king employed in enlarging that Pass, and ...
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