The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... some other military gentlemen, examining and almost cross-examining Mr Clerk, concerning every matter contained therein; and a great deal more that the letter led to: That the memorial of the land-forces of France was a paper on which ...
... some other military gentlemen, examining and almost cross-examining Mr Clerk, concerning every matter contained therein; and a great deal more that the letter led to: That the memorial of the land-forces of France was a paper on which ...
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... Some French prisoners; who conirmed the pilot's account; and added, to they had been working on the fortii:itions at Rochefort some time. Some intelligence which had been re:red from several neutral vessels, that ==re spoke with in the ...
... Some French prisoners; who conirmed the pilot's account; and added, to they had been working on the fortii:itions at Rochefort some time. Some intelligence which had been re:red from several neutral vessels, that ==re spoke with in the ...
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... some friend or relation by the unfortunate incident. Later advices bear, that the caravan was attacked by a numerous body of the Arabs, some say from 30 to 40,0co; that the ačtion lasted sixteen hours; that they first cut off the Pascha ...
... some friend or relation by the unfortunate incident. Later advices bear, that the caravan was attacked by a numerous body of the Arabs, some say from 30 to 40,0co; that the ačtion lasted sixteen hours; that they first cut off the Pascha ...
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... some cause unknown, she was prevented. The Outardé, before this, had got into the action, and played very briskly upon the Edinburgh, both upper and lower deckers. Capt. Forrest then perceiving the shattered condition of the Dreadnought ...
... some cause unknown, she was prevented. The Outardé, before this, had got into the action, and played very briskly upon the Edinburgh, both upper and lower deckers. Capt. Forrest then perceiving the shattered condition of the Dreadnought ...
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... some other. In the third book is cxplained the mai - ner of disposing the sails to the greatest advantage possible ... some thing, or some entity, with other things, or other entities, which are not together, but in mutual succession ...
... some other. In the third book is cxplained the mai - ner of disposing the sails to the greatest advantage possible ... some thing, or some entity, with other things, or other entities, which are not together, but in mutual succession ...
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