The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... ship , than interest yet publickly known . To these may be added the Genoefe , who feem to be on the point of declaring them- felves , as reckoning that an injury is done them by the ceffion of Final to Sardinia ; and the Pope , who has ...
... ship , than interest yet publickly known . To these may be added the Genoefe , who feem to be on the point of declaring them- felves , as reckoning that an injury is done them by the ceffion of Final to Sardinia ; and the Pope , who has ...
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... ship of Capt . Wood , from Topfham for Sunder land ; all carried into Dunkirk . The Mary of Dunbar , Murray , from Roterdam for Dunbar , carried into Bou- logne . 11 1 MARRIAGES and BIRTHS . T Madrid , Dec. parliament . But it paffed in ...
... ship of Capt . Wood , from Topfham for Sunder land ; all carried into Dunkirk . The Mary of Dunbar , Murray , from Roterdam for Dunbar , carried into Bou- logne . 11 1 MARRIAGES and BIRTHS . T Madrid , Dec. parliament . But it paffed in ...
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... Ships , taken out of a fleet of nineteen from St Domingo and Marti- nico for France , carried into Philadelphia , by a privateer of that place . The Fidelle , Lagare , from Martinico for Bourdeaux , with 280 hogfheads fugar , and 110 ...
... Ships , taken out of a fleet of nineteen from St Domingo and Marti- nico for France , carried into Philadelphia , by a privateer of that place . The Fidelle , Lagare , from Martinico for Bourdeaux , with 280 hogfheads fugar , and 110 ...
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... ship's history of his actions , from which the character ought to be formed , will prove him to be a great man in the ma- ftery of his paffions . When he was in the height of his au- thority , we read of a treaty between him and the ...
... ship's history of his actions , from which the character ought to be formed , will prove him to be a great man in the ma- ftery of his paffions . When he was in the height of his au- thority , we read of a treaty between him and the ...
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... ships in the navy fon for life . The lofs of this fhip is thus of England , without any neceffity . ” related by an eye - witness , " After a fight of three hours with three French , the Le Mars , of 64 guns , was much wounded , we A ...
... ships in the navy fon for life . The lofs of this fhip is thus of England , without any neceffity . ” related by an eye - witness , " After a fight of three hours with three French , the Le Mars , of 64 guns , was much wounded , we A ...
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