The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... several naval articles , in order the more effectually to expedite their im- portation to the hoftile countries in que- ftion . They have lately attempted to reconcile their conduct by an affertion , that though the conditions of the ...
... several naval articles , in order the more effectually to expedite their im- portation to the hoftile countries in que- ftion . They have lately attempted to reconcile their conduct by an affertion , that though the conditions of the ...
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... several perfons , who had either been confpicuous by their activity in the rebellion , charged with oppreffion and cruelty to the well affected , or who had been concerned in the fitting out of privateers : A fpecies of fervice , how ...
... several perfons , who had either been confpicuous by their activity in the rebellion , charged with oppreffion and cruelty to the well affected , or who had been concerned in the fitting out of privateers : A fpecies of fervice , how ...
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... Several officers , and among them the Baron de Bofe , a lieu- tenant - colonel , with a captain and an ad- jutant , perished in this flaughter . Capt . Ferguson obferves in his report , that it being a night attack , little quarter ...
... Several officers , and among them the Baron de Bofe , a lieu- tenant - colonel , with a captain and an ad- jutant , perished in this flaughter . Capt . Ferguson obferves in his report , that it being a night attack , little quarter ...
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... Several of those whom they called Tories , and o- thers who had not before been fufpected , had at that time and since abandoned the fettlement ; and , along with a perfect , and confequently dangerous knowledge of all the particulars ...
... Several of those whom they called Tories , and o- thers who had not before been fufpected , had at that time and since abandoned the fettlement ; and , along with a perfect , and confequently dangerous knowledge of all the particulars ...
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... Several of their officers were wounded ; -no other killed there ; -they had near 100 privates killed , and about 80 wound- ed , and 280 prifoners . On our fide , we fuffered the irrepa- rable lofs of poor Major Pierfon , who was fhot ...
... Several of their officers were wounded ; -no other killed there ; -they had near 100 privates killed , and about 80 wound- ed , and 280 prifoners . On our fide , we fuffered the irrepa- rable lofs of poor Major Pierfon , who was fhot ...
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