The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... effect their elcape , and to make their way good to a fmall fort . on the other fide of the river . The conquerors immediately invefted Fort Kingston ; and , to cheer the droop . ing fpirits of the weak remaining garri . fon , fent in ...
... effect their elcape , and to make their way good to a fmall fort . on the other fide of the river . The conquerors immediately invefted Fort Kingston ; and , to cheer the droop . ing fpirits of the weak remaining garri . fon , fent in ...
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... effect , as difgraceful in the defign . Happy fhould we deem it , for the ho- nour of humanity , that the whole ac- count was demonftrated to be a fable .. The event has already fhewn the impo- litic nature of thefe proceedings , which ...
... effect , as difgraceful in the defign . Happy fhould we deem it , for the ho- nour of humanity , that the whole ac- count was demonftrated to be a fable .. The event has already fhewn the impo- litic nature of thefe proceedings , which ...
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... effect . He would never , he faid , have obeyed the King's commands , had he been apprised of half the dangers that were before him . There were four things , he faid , which rendered the gulf dreadful , not only to men , but to fishes ...
... effect . He would never , he faid , have obeyed the King's commands , had he been apprised of half the dangers that were before him . There were four things , he faid , which rendered the gulf dreadful , not only to men , but to fishes ...
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... effect ) . She is the Rotterdam , belonging to the States - General , of 50 guns and 300 men , commanded by Myn- heer Volbergen , eleven days from Hol- land , bound to the Weft Indies . They had been twice attacked before this pe riod ...
... effect ) . She is the Rotterdam , belonging to the States - General , of 50 guns and 300 men , commanded by Myn- heer Volbergen , eleven days from Hol- land , bound to the Weft Indies . They had been twice attacked before this pe riod ...
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... effect the means of fupporting the juftice of your Lordship's cafe . In this we acted from the heart . We owed it to your Lordship , to ourselves , and to the honour of the caufe we are engaged in . We also think ourselves greatly ob ...
... effect the means of fupporting the juftice of your Lordship's cafe . In this we acted from the heart . We owed it to your Lordship , to ourselves , and to the honour of the caufe we are engaged in . We also think ourselves greatly ob ...
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