The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... vessels left to prevent its getting supplies by sea. These also departing at length, several 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 ...
... vessels left to prevent its getting supplies by sea. These also departing at length, several 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 ...
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... vessels into the country; and required Governor Clive, in consequence of a treaty subsisting with the English, to join his forces, to prevent any foreign troops from entering the country. In the mean time, a Dutch vessel, with European ...
... vessels into the country; and required Governor Clive, in consequence of a treaty subsisting with the English, to join his forces, to prevent any foreign troops from entering the country. In the mean time, a Dutch vessel, with European ...
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... vessel, who were also dismissed. Against these transactions, the Dutch footory at Chinsura remonstrated; and we replied, That we were authorised, sprincipals, by the custom and law of nations, to visit all vessels going up the river, as ...
... vessel, who were also dismissed. Against these transactions, the Dutch footory at Chinsura remonstrated; and we replied, That we were authorised, sprincipals, by the custom and law of nations, to visit all vessels going up the river, as ...
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... vessels and troops immediately, upon pain of being expelled the country.” - The reply to this charge is to the sollowing effect: o “The Dutch did ship troops at Batavia in June 1759: but even allowing that this armament was projećted ...
... vessels and troops immediately, upon pain of being expelled the country.” - The reply to this charge is to the sollowing effect: o “The Dutch did ship troops at Batavia in June 1759: but even allowing that this armament was projećted ...
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... vessel of brine, or saltwatcry till he might conveniently go abroad. I happened to be there gain about cight months after; when I found him upright, ačtive, and well. He told me, that after I had left him, he did not delay to reflect ...
... vessel of brine, or saltwatcry till he might conveniently go abroad. I happened to be there gain about cight months after; when I found him upright, ačtive, and well. He told me, that after I had left him, he did not delay to reflect ...
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