The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... ships . 93 . -16 . obtains a victory over a Spanish squadron . 94 . Feb. 1. A commiffion paffes the great feal appointing Gen. Clinton and Adm . Arbuthnot commiffioners for reftoring peace in America . 49 . — 14. Mr Burke presents a ...
... ships . 93 . -16 . obtains a victory over a Spanish squadron . 94 . Feb. 1. A commiffion paffes the great feal appointing Gen. Clinton and Adm . Arbuthnot commiffioners for reftoring peace in America . 49 . — 14. Mr Burke presents a ...
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... ships ; -18,600 men inrolled to serve on board 20 fail of the line and fix frigates , can at any time fail at ten days notice . - Reve- nue 4,200,000l . per ann . " " Warfaw , Dec. 1. The Ruffians , who have been a long time hard at ...
... ships ; -18,600 men inrolled to serve on board 20 fail of the line and fix frigates , can at any time fail at ten days notice . - Reve- nue 4,200,000l . per ann . " " Warfaw , Dec. 1. The Ruffians , who have been a long time hard at ...
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... ships and frigates of war . - Capt . Fielding defired permiffion to vifit the merchant - ships ; which was refufed . Upon fending his boats to visit them , they were fired at ; upon which he fired a fhot ahead of the Dutch Admiral ; who ...
... ships and frigates of war . - Capt . Fielding defired permiffion to vifit the merchant - ships ; which was refufed . Upon fending his boats to visit them , they were fired at ; upon which he fired a fhot ahead of the Dutch Admiral ; who ...
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... as fta- ted ; and contended , that , if liable to cenfure , it was for an error of under- ftanding only , and not for a wilful vio- G & lation head , where ships will be dry in all wea- Jan. 1780 . 51 Affairs in England .
... as fta- ted ; and contended , that , if liable to cenfure , it was for an error of under- ftanding only , and not for a wilful vio- G & lation head , where ships will be dry in all wea- Jan. 1780 . 51 Affairs in England .
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head , where ships will be dry in all wea- thers , and by means of fluices may be conveyed in or out with the greatest ease and expedition . Near 1200 men are con- ftantly employed on it , yet it is compu- ted the completion of it will ...
head , where ships will be dry in all wea- thers , and by means of fluices may be conveyed in or out with the greatest ease and expedition . Near 1200 men are con- ftantly employed on it , yet it is compu- ted the completion of it will ...
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