The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... small squao, having a confiderable number of olden on board, set sail from Copenhagen, and arrived at Saffia about the *ginning of July. Upon this Colonel Hogueville, the danishambassador, who * negotiated the treaty, notified to the ...
... small squao, having a confiderable number of olden on board, set sail from Copenhagen, and arrived at Saffia about the *ginning of July. Upon this Colonel Hogueville, the danishambassador, who * negotiated the treaty, notified to the ...
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... small squadrons cruising on their own coasts, which in some measure annoyed the common enemy, and picked up a few of their corfiirs. A pretty smart engagement also happened in the Adriatic sea, between some Venetian men of war and ...
... small squadrons cruising on their own coasts, which in some measure annoyed the common enemy, and picked up a few of their corfiirs. A pretty smart engagement also happened in the Adriatic sea, between some Venetian men of war and ...
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... small cross of two light strips of cedar, the arms so long as to odto the four corners of a large thin sk hindkerchief when stretched out; to the corner of the handkerchief to the otremities of the cross: so you have the bodyof a kite ...
... small cross of two light strips of cedar, the arms so long as to odto the four corners of a large thin sk hindkerchief when stretched out; to the corner of the handkerchief to the otremities of the cross: so you have the bodyof a kite ...
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... small squadron upon the coast of Africa, a second in the East Indies, and a third in the Baltic. All these squadrons, I say, it would be necessary for us to have continually in their respective stations, for the protection of our tride ...
... small squadron upon the coast of Africa, a second in the East Indies, and a third in the Baltic. All these squadrons, I say, it would be necessary for us to have continually in their respective stations, for the protection of our tride ...
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... small subsidy which his Majesty has for this purpose engaged to pay to the Elector of Saxony. And now, Sir, as to the view or design of this treaty, every one knows, that it is to get the present Emperor's eldest son elected King of the ...
... small subsidy which his Majesty has for this purpose engaged to pay to the Elector of Saxony. And now, Sir, as to the view or design of this treaty, every one knows, that it is to get the present Emperor's eldest son elected King of the ...
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