The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., 13권Andrew Welsh, 1757 |
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... ships , and are honoured with commands in a fervice which they have difgraced by their cowardice and neg- lect , as if the members of court mar- tials were confcious that they would have acted in the fame manner , in the fame ...
... ships , and are honoured with commands in a fervice which they have difgraced by their cowardice and neg- lect , as if the members of court mar- tials were confcious that they would have acted in the fame manner , in the fame ...
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... ship's compliment ; every fervant is about ten pounds a year profit to the cap- tain . The reason why fo many fer- vants are allowed is , that young lads may be brought up in the fervice . All fhips taken from the enemy by the king's ...
... ship's compliment ; every fervant is about ten pounds a year profit to the cap- tain . The reason why fo many fer- vants are allowed is , that young lads may be brought up in the fervice . All fhips taken from the enemy by the king's ...
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... ships are taken within the limits of their command . Thefe are indeed munificent re- wards and the head money and gratui- ties to the wounded men and widows are well judged ; but if half of all merchant fhips and cargoes was referv- ed ...
... ships are taken within the limits of their command . Thefe are indeed munificent re- wards and the head money and gratui- ties to the wounded men and widows are well judged ; but if half of all merchant fhips and cargoes was referv- ed ...
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... ship . In From this reafoning , and thefe facts it is clear , that prize - money , as it is now diftributed , inftead of promo- ting the benefit of the fervice , is a perpetual temptation to negleft and betray it . I fhall now give my o ...
... ship . In From this reafoning , and thefe facts it is clear , that prize - money , as it is now diftributed , inftead of promo- ting the benefit of the fervice , is a perpetual temptation to negleft and betray it . I fhall now give my o ...
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... ships , and would fhew a decent regard to their age and fervices ; nor could young captains . reasonably complain , tho ' fomething be taken away from them for the prefent , fince they alfo would one day reap an advantage from it . But ...
... ships , and would fhew a decent regard to their age and fervices ; nor could young captains . reasonably complain , tho ' fomething be taken away from them for the prefent , fince they alfo would one day reap an advantage from it . But ...
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412 페이지 - ... appear to be, of the value of commerce, the art of a civilized life, and the lights of literature; which, if they have abated the force of...
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