The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... French King , on the 20th of May laft , he did withdraw or keep back , and did not do his utmost to take , feize , and deftroy the fhips of the French King , which it was his duty to have engaged ; and to affift fuch of his Majesty's ...
... French King , on the 20th of May laft , he did withdraw or keep back , and did not do his utmost to take , feize , and deftroy the fhips of the French King , which it was his duty to have engaged ; and to affift fuch of his Majesty's ...
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... French ship , carried into Jamaica . By the Monmouth : The Rackow , from Cay- en for Rochelle , with fugar and coffee ; and a privateer of Bayonne , of 10 carriage - guns and 95 men ; the former carried into Plymouth . mingo for Nantz ...
... French ship , carried into Jamaica . By the Monmouth : The Rackow , from Cay- en for Rochelle , with fugar and coffee ; and a privateer of Bayonne , of 10 carriage - guns and 95 men ; the former carried into Plymouth . mingo for Nantz ...
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... French fhip ; carried into Malta . By the Lyon : The Mermaid , from St Do- mingo for Nantz , with 323 hogfheads ... French privateer taken ; and the fnow Elifabeth , Ritchie , from London and Corke for Jamaica , retaken ; both carried ...
... French fhip ; carried into Malta . By the Lyon : The Mermaid , from St Do- mingo for Nantz , with 323 hogfheads ... French privateer taken ; and the fnow Elifabeth , Ritchie , from London and Corke for Jamaica , retaken ; both carried ...
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... French themselves . This , I believe , has encouraged them , for fe- veral years , to behave in a moft con- temptuous manner towards us , though at the fame time we have behaved in the moft paffive manner towards them ; for I must ...
... French themselves . This , I believe , has encouraged them , for fe- veral years , to behave in a moft con- temptuous manner towards us , though at the fame time we have behaved in the moft paffive manner towards them ; for I must ...
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... French have always been , and upon this occafion appear to have been , much more alert than the Spaniards . I call it , Sir , our modern manner of making reprisals , becaufe reprisals is a term very improperly applied to what we now ...
... French have always been , and upon this occafion appear to have been , much more alert than the Spaniards . I call it , Sir , our modern manner of making reprisals , becaufe reprisals is a term very improperly applied to what we now ...
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