The Scots Magazine, 19±ÇSands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... 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 , that prefides over all battles , and ...
... 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 , that prefides over all battles , and ...
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... sea - coast to thofe feveral forts ; that new - comers fhould have been obliged to settle at or near thofe roads , and gradually increase the cleared grounds on each fide ; that the country in general should have been obliged to put the ...
... sea - coast to thofe feveral forts ; that new - comers fhould have been obliged to settle at or near thofe roads , and gradually increase the cleared grounds on each fide ; that the country in general should have been obliged to put the ...
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... sea fuperior to mine . Every person there concluded the place loft , and all relief impracticable ; and the en- gineers were of opinion [ 86. ] , that it was abfolutely impoffible to land men , even if the fea had been open , and the ...
... sea fuperior to mine . Every person there concluded the place loft , and all relief impracticable ; and the en- gineers were of opinion [ 86. ] , that it was abfolutely impoffible to land men , even if the fea had been open , and the ...
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... Sea - nymph , Cafwell , from Cadiz for Falmouth ; the Fox , Barker , from Seville for London ; and the Friends Goodwill , Trye , from Oporto for Dublin ; all carried into Dinant .蘩 The Blakeney , Valnight , from Boston for London ; and ...
... Sea - nymph , Cafwell , from Cadiz for Falmouth ; the Fox , Barker , from Seville for London ; and the Friends Goodwill , Trye , from Oporto for Dublin ; all carried into Dinant .蘩 The Blakeney , Valnight , from Boston for London ; and ...
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... sea : and if we pursue the plan that has been chalked out by an Hon . friend of mine in this debate , we may very foon put it out of the power of France to fend any troops to America , or to fupport thofe fhe has now there , or may have ...
... sea : and if we pursue the plan that has been chalked out by an Hon . friend of mine in this debate , we may very foon put it out of the power of France to fend any troops to America , or to fupport thofe fhe has now there , or may have ...
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