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... brought no decrease of fi . ring , during which one man was lost . Thursday 3. The enemy opened part of their battery at Stanhope's tower . Orders were given to prepare the veffel from Genoa , if it were poffible to flip by the French ...
... brought no decrease of fi . ring , during which one man was lost . Thursday 3. The enemy opened part of their battery at Stanhope's tower . Orders were given to prepare the veffel from Genoa , if it were poffible to flip by the French ...
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... brought him naked into the garrifon . We had one man killed , and one wounded . This night a very brisk fire continued , and we had four men wounded . A Spaniard who worked in the caftle , was torn to pieces by the fall of a dead fhell ...
... brought him naked into the garrifon . We had one man killed , and one wounded . This night a very brisk fire continued , and we had four men wounded . A Spaniard who worked in the caftle , was torn to pieces by the fall of a dead fhell ...
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... brought upon the theatre in Edin- burgh , a tragedy called Douglas ; and that he , and fome of his brethren , viz . Meff . Carlyle at Inveresk , Home at Pol- warth , Scot at Weftruther , Dyfart at Eccles , Cupples at Swinton , and Steel ...
... brought upon the theatre in Edin- burgh , a tragedy called Douglas ; and that he , and fome of his brethren , viz . Meff . Carlyle at Inveresk , Home at Pol- warth , Scot at Weftruther , Dyfart at Eccles , Cupples at Swinton , and Steel ...
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... brought to market more early than any kind of grain : they therefore propofe the following premiums , and have or- dered the fame to be immediately published , to the end that farmers and others may lose no time in preparing their ...
... brought to market more early than any kind of grain : they therefore propofe the following premiums , and have or- dered the fame to be immediately published , to the end that farmers and others may lose no time in preparing their ...
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... brought into this kingdom . W Hereas the difcontinuing of the aforementioned duties for a limited time , may be of advantage to his Maje- fty's fubjects , be it enacted , That no duty , or impofition whatfo- ever , fhall be demanded or ...
... brought into this kingdom . W Hereas the difcontinuing of the aforementioned duties for a limited time , may be of advantage to his Maje- fty's fubjects , be it enacted , That no duty , or impofition whatfo- ever , fhall be demanded or ...
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