The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... fleet under Adm . Darby relieves Gibraltar 319. 478 . — 16. Com . Johnfion attacked by a French fleet in Port Prayo road , St Jago , 310. , -18 . & c . Gen. Arnold destroys great quantities of tobacco in Virginia 301 . 25. Lord Rawdon ...
... fleet under Adm . Darby relieves Gibraltar 319. 478 . — 16. Com . Johnfion attacked by a French fleet in Port Prayo road , St Jago , 310. , -18 . & c . Gen. Arnold destroys great quantities of tobacco in Virginia 301 . 25. Lord Rawdon ...
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... fleet to relieve Lord Cornwallis 591 . 19. Lord Cornwallis furrenders his posts at York and Gloucester to the armies of A- merica and France 635 . 30. The Emperor of Germany accedes to the armed neutrality 656 . Nov. 27. The befieged ...
... fleet to relieve Lord Cornwallis 591 . 19. Lord Cornwallis furrenders his posts at York and Gloucester to the armies of A- merica and France 635 . 30. The Emperor of Germany accedes to the armed neutrality 656 . Nov. 27. The befieged ...
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... fleet , at Charlestown . " the fame time I recalled Lt. Col. Tarleton from the low country . Tarleton was fo fortunate as to pafs not only the Wateree , but the Broad river , without Gen. Sump- ter's being apprised of it ; who having in ...
... fleet , at Charlestown . " the fame time I recalled Lt. Col. Tarleton from the low country . Tarleton was fo fortunate as to pafs not only the Wateree , but the Broad river , without Gen. Sump- ter's being apprised of it ; who having in ...
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... fleet into the hands of Adm . Gambier , and returned to Eng- land . Sir Henry Clinton , who had embark- ed with 4000 men for the relief of Rhode ifland , had two other material objects in view ; in one or both of which he might probably ...
... fleet into the hands of Adm . Gambier , and returned to Eng- land . Sir Henry Clinton , who had embark- ed with 4000 men for the relief of Rhode ifland , had two other material objects in view ; in one or both of which he might probably ...
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... fleet of feventy fail of the line , if they had the fhips , but not without greatly di- ftreffing their trade . Trade . It is an error to think , as ma- ny do , that the Dutch have only a rem- nant of their former commerce . The fact is ...
... fleet of feventy fail of the line , if they had the fhips , but not without greatly di- ftreffing their trade . Trade . It is an error to think , as ma- ny do , that the Dutch have only a rem- nant of their former commerce . The fact is ...
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