The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... Ship-building, or of .ru sa) Aesolosxo eats of the natures Design, Pentagraph, Claros05sburo, Attitude, Aštion, Expression ... Ships, & together with the do&time of Sound, Echoes, &c. go o', ; , . (55) optics, including Catoptrics and ...
... Ship-building, or of .ru sa) Aesolosxo eats of the natures Design, Pentagraph, Claros05sburo, Attitude, Aštion, Expression ... Ships, & together with the do&time of Sound, Echoes, &c. go o', ; , . (55) optics, including Catoptrics and ...
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... SHIP-suilt two, or Navar. ARchs recruxe, treats of the Contration, Rigging, and different parts of Ships o War and Burden, Sloops, Busses, Gallevs, Barges, Boats, &c. Hence the ar. ticles Hull, Keel, Stern, Prov, Deck Quarter-deck, Fore ...
... SHIP-suilt two, or Navar. ARchs recruxe, treats of the Contration, Rigging, and different parts of Ships o War and Burden, Sloops, Busses, Gallevs, Barges, Boats, &c. Hence the ar. ticles Hull, Keel, Stern, Prov, Deck Quarter-deck, Fore ...
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... ships got to it with all necessaries. This being effected, and the carrying on of a regular siege being rendered extremely diffi. cult by the very season of the year, the Prince of Wurtemberg reinforced the garrison, and then retired to ...
... ships got to it with all necessaries. This being effected, and the carrying on of a regular siege being rendered extremely diffi. cult by the very season of the year, the Prince of Wurtemberg reinforced the garrison, and then retired to ...
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... ships, and prevent their troops from coning up the river. We answered, that we had infringed none of their privileges; but that it was the Nabob's business to judge what was fit to be done with respect to their introducing troops into ...
... ships, and prevent their troops from coning up the river. We answered, that we had infringed none of their privileges; but that it was the Nabob's business to judge what was fit to be done with respect to their introducing troops into ...
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... ships going up the river, and their troops from co, ming on shore; and they require satisfac. tion and recompence from us. The whole.indeed, depends upon the determination of the question, Whether we have, as principals, or auxiliaries ...
... ships going up the river, and their troops from co, ming on shore; and they require satisfac. tion and recompence from us. The whole.indeed, depends upon the determination of the question, Whether we have, as principals, or auxiliaries ...
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