The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... five were wounded . Monday 21. By the fierceness of the enemy's fire , we concluded they had a defign to form the garrifon , this being the pretender's birth - day . One of our fhells fet a five - gun battery on fire ; which the enemy ...
... five were wounded . Monday 21. By the fierceness of the enemy's fire , we concluded they had a defign to form the garrifon , this being the pretender's birth - day . One of our fhells fet a five - gun battery on fire ; which the enemy ...
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... five wounded this night . Monday 26. In the morning , the e- nemy kept as fierce a fire as they had ever done ; and the garrifon , though the works were in a very fhattered condition , seemed to increase their fire . The brave Governor ...
... five wounded this night . Monday 26. In the morning , the e- nemy kept as fierce a fire as they had ever done ; and the garrifon , though the works were in a very fhattered condition , seemed to increase their fire . The brave Governor ...
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... five and ten penny [ Scots ] bread is expressly prohibited . As our finest flour bread is not equal in quality to the London fine , therefore the affize in that particular is proportionally lower in price . The above table was inferted ...
... five and ten penny [ Scots ] bread is expressly prohibited . As our finest flour bread is not equal in quality to the London fine , therefore the affize in that particular is proportionally lower in price . The above table was inferted ...
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... five hundred , five pounds Sterling , to Alexander Walker , farmer at Auchwerie in the parish of Dunnoter and county of Kincardine . For the greateft quantity of madder , not un- der ten pound weight , drefled and cured for the market ...
... five hundred , five pounds Sterling , to Alexander Walker , farmer at Auchwerie in the parish of Dunnoter and county of Kincardine . For the greateft quantity of madder , not un- der ten pound weight , drefled and cured for the market ...
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... five guineas , or a gold medal , to Mrs Ramsay , wife of Mr Andrew Ramfay at Dyfart . - For the best imitation of Turkey carpet , as to colour , pattern , and workmanship , of at least two yards long and one and a half broad , five ...
... five guineas , or a gold medal , to Mrs Ramsay , wife of Mr Andrew Ramfay at Dyfart . - For the best imitation of Turkey carpet , as to colour , pattern , and workmanship , of at least two yards long and one and a half broad , five ...
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