The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... 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 enemy kept a conftant firing , which obliged us to ...
... 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 enemy kept a conftant firing , which obliged us to ...
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... whole , Sir , I do not think that any very extraordinary methods of preffing have been lately practifed in any part ... whole whole world , and to render the King of Pruffia Jan. 1757 . 41 Affairs in Ruffia , & c .
... whole , Sir , I do not think that any very extraordinary methods of preffing have been lately practifed in any part ... whole whole world , and to render the King of Pruffia Jan. 1757 . 41 Affairs in Ruffia , & c .
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whole world , and to render the King of Pruffia more blameable in her fight . " According to fome private letters from Petersburg , Sir Charles Hanbury Wil- liams could not disguise his diflike of this anfwer , that minifter being too ...
whole world , and to render the King of Pruffia more blameable in her fight . " According to fome private letters from Petersburg , Sir Charles Hanbury Wil- liams could not disguise his diflike of this anfwer , that minifter being too ...
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... whole conduct was that of an able sea- man , and is justly worthy of admiration . The ftrength of the two fleets was at leaft equal ; the English had thirteen ships , and we twelve , much better equipped and much cleaner . Fortune ...
... whole conduct was that of an able sea- man , and is justly worthy of admiration . The ftrength of the two fleets was at leaft equal ; the English had thirteen ships , and we twelve , much better equipped and much cleaner . Fortune ...
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... whole or carried in due time to its proper market . a part of what he fold it for , by way of And this reason we shall find fully con- compenfation for fome damage I had firmed by the effect , of our not having before done to him ...
... whole or carried in due time to its proper market . a part of what he fold it for , by way of And this reason we shall find fully con- compenfation for fome damage I had firmed by the effect , of our not having before done to him ...
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