The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... ships to be hired upon the Dwina on the one side, and in the gulph of Finland on the other. Nor was the court of Stockholm idle, having sent reinforcements to that quarter where there appeared to be occasion for them, and urged the ...
... ships to be hired upon the Dwina on the one side, and in the gulph of Finland on the other. Nor was the court of Stockholm idle, having sent reinforcements to that quarter where there appeared to be occasion for them, and urged the ...
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... ships, which are soon to sail for Cano | in China, and are said to be manned chiro by British sailors. The King has atlo. obtained the guaranty of the Germit body to Silesia. Soon after this do which had been so long solicited, he to ...
... ships, which are soon to sail for Cano | in China, and are said to be manned chiro by British sailors. The King has atlo. obtained the guaranty of the Germit body to Silesia. Soon after this do which had been so long solicited, he to ...
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... ships. Hawing formed a yet more extensive project #. the commerce of Denmark with Africa, his Danish Majesty bought fonthe Emperor of Morocco, for 70,000 ducats, the customs of Safia and St Croce, two ports on the western coast of ...
... ships. Hawing formed a yet more extensive project #. the commerce of Denmark with Africa, his Danish Majesty bought fonthe Emperor of Morocco, for 70,000 ducats, the customs of Safia and St Croce, two ports on the western coast of ...
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... ships sailing through the Categat, is, for the future, to be kept upon a tower -sixty feet high, standing farther within the land, at the distance of 8oo feet from the sand-hill, and 4oo feet more towards the north.—Denmark, as well as ...
... ships sailing through the Categat, is, for the future, to be kept upon a tower -sixty feet high, standing farther within the land, at the distance of 8oo feet from the sand-hill, and 4oo feet more towards the north.—Denmark, as well as ...
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... ships are but boards, and that no man can properly be termed rich whose fortune is at the mercy of the winds. The beauty, adorned only with the unambitious graces of innocence and modesty, calls out, whenever she appears, a thousand ...
... ships are but boards, and that no man can properly be termed rich whose fortune is at the mercy of the winds. The beauty, adorned only with the unambitious graces of innocence and modesty, calls out, whenever she appears, a thousand ...
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