The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... ships of the line, 3oo gallies, and 16o smaller vessels, manned by 40,000 seamen. We are told, that the court has resolved to keep a body of 75 or 8c,coo troops on the frontiers about Livonia, ready to march; which is supposed to be in ...
... ships of the line, 3oo gallies, and 16o smaller vessels, manned by 40,000 seamen. We are told, that the court has resolved to keep a body of 75 or 8c,coo troops on the frontiers about Livonia, ready to march; which is supposed to be in ...
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... ships of war, in France, Spain, Portugal, &c. they shall be protected, in like manner as they are by the British on such occafions; and that it shall be permitted the Emperor of Morocco to send agents into Denmark, there to purchase ...
... ships of war, in France, Spain, Portugal, &c. they shall be protected, in like manner as they are by the British on such occafions; and that it shall be permitted the Emperor of Morocco to send agents into Denmark, there to purchase ...
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... ships were not condemned, as was supposed when our preceding summary was written, from the imperfect accounts which ... ship-papers, and previous examination of the masters and principal officers, there was ground to have condesumed, and ...
... ships were not condemned, as was supposed when our preceding summary was written, from the imperfect accounts which ... ship-papers, and previous examination of the masters and principal officers, there was ground to have condesumed, and ...
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... ship's boiler should not be used for this process, what remains being very noxious. * E Names. Names. Propagated by Acanthus parting the roots —dwarf eastern seeds Jan. 1754. Diseases. How to make sea-water fresh. 29.
... ship's boiler should not be used for this process, what remains being very noxious. * E Names. Names. Propagated by Acanthus parting the roots —dwarf eastern seeds Jan. 1754. Diseases. How to make sea-water fresh. 29.
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... ship is always determined by its apparent fitness for sailing ; and when a vessel sails well, the sailors always call her a beauty. This character of beauty in a racehorse, is the fitness of all his parts for speed ; and if the head and ...
... ship is always determined by its apparent fitness for sailing ; and when a vessel sails well, the sailors always call her a beauty. This character of beauty in a racehorse, is the fitness of all his parts for speed ; and if the head and ...
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