The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... enter themfelves under their command than they stand in need of ; and if care were always taken to commiffion fuch captains , preferable to a- ny others , I believe it would be a step to- wards preventing the neceffity of preffing . But ...
... enter themfelves under their command than they stand in need of ; and if care were always taken to commiffion fuch captains , preferable to a- ny others , I believe it would be a step to- wards preventing the neceffity of preffing . But ...
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... enter into his Majefty's fervice than they have at prefent ; because they all know , that , by a standing law , the captors are to have the fole right to e- very ship that shall be taken and con- demned after war has been once decla ...
... enter into his Majefty's fervice than they have at prefent ; because they all know , that , by a standing law , the captors are to have the fole right to e- very ship that shall be taken and con- demned after war has been once decla ...
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... enter into a war with us on account of those difputes . This makes them with that their court would adjust all thofe difputes in an a- micable manner ; and in that cafe they expect , that all the ships we have taken will be restored ...
... enter into a war with us on account of those difputes . This makes them with that their court would adjust all thofe difputes in an a- micable manner ; and in that cafe they expect , that all the ships we have taken will be restored ...
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... enter vo- luntarily into the King's fervice . For , by a bare infpection of the law now fubfifting , we muft fee , that no feaman can have the leaft pretence to a fhare of any prize taken before a declaration of war , even though fuch ...
... enter vo- luntarily into the King's fervice . For , by a bare infpection of the law now fubfifting , we muft fee , that no feaman can have the leaft pretence to a fhare of any prize taken before a declaration of war , even though fuch ...
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... produce be appropriated to ; and lodged in the hands of the captors , or appropriated to , and lodged in the L 2 hands wards encouraging feamen to enter into the government's fervice , Feb. 1757 . The debate on the feamens bill .
... produce be appropriated to ; and lodged in the hands of the captors , or appropriated to , and lodged in the L 2 hands wards encouraging feamen to enter into the government's fervice , Feb. 1757 . The debate on the feamens bill .
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