The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... privateer , commanded by G. Fall , cannonades the town of Arbroath 348 . June 2. The illand of Tobago furrenders to the French 381. 428. 470 . 11. Gen. Greene repulfed in an attempt to ftorm Ninety - fix 466 . 15. Oftend declared a free ...
... privateer , commanded by G. Fall , cannonades the town of Arbroath 348 . June 2. The illand of Tobago furrenders to the French 381. 428. 470 . 11. Gen. Greene repulfed in an attempt to ftorm Ninety - fix 466 . 15. Oftend declared a free ...
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... privateers , which abounded in the rivers and creeks adjoining to Buzzard's bay , in that part of New England called the Plymouth colony ; which , from their vi- cinity to Rhode island and the Sound , greatly infefted the trade of New ...
... privateers , which abounded in the rivers and creeks adjoining to Buzzard's bay , in that part of New England called the Plymouth colony ; which , from their vi- cinity to Rhode island and the Sound , greatly infefted the trade of New ...
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... privateers ånd prizes , and , what was ftill more interesting , fome ve- ry confiderable falt - works . To draw a way their attention from the objects of this expedition , and in order alfo to pro- cure forage and freth provifions for ...
... privateers ånd prizes , and , what was ftill more interesting , fome ve- ry confiderable falt - works . To draw a way their attention from the objects of this expedition , and in order alfo to pro- cure forage and freth provifions for ...
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... privateers as were in any degree of rea- dinefs , in order thereby to evade the im- pending danger . The larger of their re- maining veffels , confifting moftly of prizes , were , for their greater fecurity , hauled up the river ...
... privateers as were in any degree of rea- dinefs , in order thereby to evade the im- pending danger . The larger of their re- maining veffels , confifting moftly of prizes , were , for their greater fecurity , hauled up the river ...
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... privateer and four transport - veffels were wrecked upon the rocks , whereby up- wards of 200 men were loft . That the French General , Baron de Rullecourt , marched across the country to the town of St Helier's , feized the a- venues ...
... privateer and four transport - veffels were wrecked upon the rocks , whereby up- wards of 200 men were loft . That the French General , Baron de Rullecourt , marched across the country to the town of St Helier's , feized the a- venues ...
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