The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... ships or privateers. When the decisive battle of Culloden had greatly dashed the hopes that the French court cntertained from the rebellion in Britain, some ships immediately had orders to sail, in order to bring off the young pretender ...
... ships or privateers. When the decisive battle of Culloden had greatly dashed the hopes that the French court cntertained from the rebellion in Britain, some ships immediately had orders to sail, in order to bring off the young pretender ...
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... ships. And. transports, which had been long as: sembling at Brest, sailed under command of the Duke d'Anville, in order to retake Cape Breton, or seize some of the British. o. in AM ER1c A. Having sufered greatly in their voyage thither ...
... ships. And. transports, which had been long as: sembling at Brest, sailed under command of the Duke d'Anville, in order to retake Cape Breton, or seize some of the British. o. in AM ER1c A. Having sufered greatly in their voyage thither ...
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... ships, or money. By this means we should be deprived of a great number of veteran, well-disciplined troops, with which the Dutch are now assisting us, and a much greater number they may hereafter send to our assistance, if they find us ...
... ships, or money. By this means we should be deprived of a great number of veteran, well-disciplined troops, with which the Dutch are now assisting us, and a much greater number they may hereafter send to our assistance, if they find us ...
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... ships in all parts of the world ; the number in each ship, besides officers, being usually equal to the number of guns it carries. Each regiment has a recruiting detachment constantly in Britain ; from some of which, parties are sent on ...
... ships in all parts of the world ; the number in each ship, besides officers, being usually equal to the number of guns it carries. Each regiment has a recruiting detachment constantly in Britain ; from some of which, parties are sent on ...
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... ships from Adm. Medky's so blocked up the port of Genoa. One lip of that squadron intercepted a sloop from Marsoilles, having on board 19 French officers, several pieces of brass cannon, am: munition, and other necessaries designed for ...
... ships from Adm. Medky's so blocked up the port of Genoa. One lip of that squadron intercepted a sloop from Marsoilles, having on board 19 French officers, several pieces of brass cannon, am: munition, and other necessaries designed for ...
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