The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... thought it their intereft to enter into treaty with him for the fecurity of their trade , which it was so much in his power to annoy . A treaty was concluded with him by Eng- land in 1715 , after an unfuccefsful at- tempt both against ...
... thought it their intereft to enter into treaty with him for the fecurity of their trade , which it was so much in his power to annoy . A treaty was concluded with him by Eng- land in 1715 , after an unfuccefsful at- tempt both against ...
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... thought fufficient both for defending ourfelves and difappoint- ing our enemy . It is alfo infifted , that the ill fuccefs of our cruifes arofe from their destinations being injudiciously di- rected ; and that for this the miniftry only ...
... thought fufficient both for defending ourfelves and difappoint- ing our enemy . It is alfo infifted , that the ill fuccefs of our cruifes arofe from their destinations being injudiciously di- rected ; and that for this the miniftry only ...
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... thought proper to retire ; as did likewife the whole party , with what lofs , we could not discover , it being very dark . We had one wounded in this fhort fkirmish , which terminated the oc- currrences of the night . Sunday 25. The ...
... thought proper to retire ; as did likewife the whole party , with what lofs , we could not discover , it being very dark . We had one wounded in this fhort fkirmish , which terminated the oc- currrences of the night . Sunday 25. The ...
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... thought fit to re- commend any fuch bill to our confidera- tion , or to order any of the French fhips that have been feized , to be condemned , and fold , for the benefit either of the public , or of the captors ; for we must fuppofe ...
... thought fit to re- commend any fuch bill to our confidera- tion , or to order any of the French fhips that have been feized , to be condemned , and fold , for the benefit either of the public , or of the captors ; for we must fuppofe ...
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... thought dangerous ) was given with a fharp - point- ed knife , which glanced upwards be- tween the fourth and fifth rib , and is not of any confiderable depth . And , at the ; first dreffing , it was even judged that the cure would be ...
... thought dangerous ) was given with a fharp - point- ed knife , which glanced upwards be- tween the fourth and fifth rib , and is not of any confiderable depth . And , at the ; first dreffing , it was even judged that the cure would be ...
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