The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... late Mr Fox , ) and Col- lector of the Customs inward in the port of London , become vacant . The former goes by reversion to the Earl of Shannon , but at his death is to be abolished . The other office dies with his Lordship . His Lord ...
... late Mr Fox , ) and Col- lector of the Customs inward in the port of London , become vacant . The former goes by reversion to the Earl of Shannon , but at his death is to be abolished . The other office dies with his Lordship . His Lord ...
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... late comman . der of the Channel fleet . This gallant ve- teran certainly was to be considered as one of the ornaments of the British navy . He commenced his naval career on the 1st of May 1765 , on board the Medway of 60 guns , which ...
... late comman . der of the Channel fleet . This gallant ve- teran certainly was to be considered as one of the ornaments of the British navy . He commenced his naval career on the 1st of May 1765 , on board the Medway of 60 guns , which ...
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... late Dr Simpson , professor of divinity in the university of Glasgow . Nature had bestowed upon him talents of a high order , and these had experienced ample cultivation from a parent , no less distinguished for his taste as a man of ...
... late Dr Simpson , professor of divinity in the university of Glasgow . Nature had bestowed upon him talents of a high order , and these had experienced ample cultivation from a parent , no less distinguished for his taste as a man of ...
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... late last night with a dispatch from Lieut.- Gen. Sir David Baird to Lord Viscount Castlereagh , one of his Majesty's Prin- cipal Secretaries of State , of which the following is a copy : — His Majesty's ship Ville de Paris , at sea ...
... late last night with a dispatch from Lieut.- Gen. Sir David Baird to Lord Viscount Castlereagh , one of his Majesty's Prin- cipal Secretaries of State , of which the following is a copy : — His Majesty's ship Ville de Paris , at sea ...
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... late Commander of the forces , to withdraw the army on the e- vening of the 16th , for the purpose of embarkation , the previous arrangements for which had already been made by his order , and were in fact far advanced at the ...
... late Commander of the forces , to withdraw the army on the e- vening of the 16th , for the purpose of embarkation , the previous arrangements for which had already been made by his order , and were in fact far advanced at the ...
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