The Scots Magazine, Том 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... carried on equally burt- ful to the company , without equal bene fit to the state . I believe it is pretty well known , that veffels under Imperial or Swedish colours have lain in the very pool of the Thames , fitting out , in the ...
... carried on equally burt- ful to the company , without equal bene fit to the state . I believe it is pretty well known , that veffels under Imperial or Swedish colours have lain in the very pool of the Thames , fitting out , in the ...
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... carried into a de- plorable captivity . Thefe aggravated provocations render- ed it effential to the fafety of the western fettlements , that the aggreffors should be made fenfible that the government of the union is not lefs capable of ...
... carried into a de- plorable captivity . Thefe aggravated provocations render- ed it effential to the fafety of the western fettlements , that the aggreffors should be made fenfible that the government of the union is not lefs capable of ...
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... carried on by specia ! meffengers . Mr Macdonald put fuch confidence in his young footman , as to fend him to Edinburgh , with fixty- sine pounds in gold , fewed up , by Do- nald's advice , in his clothes . The diftance from Perth to ...
... carried on by specia ! meffengers . Mr Macdonald put fuch confidence in his young footman , as to fend him to Edinburgh , with fixty- sine pounds in gold , fewed up , by Do- nald's advice , in his clothes . The diftance from Perth to ...
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... carried by the e- nemy with little refiftance ; the former on the 9th of May laft , and the latter foon after . At Tellicherry , Maj . Dow was more fortunate , and drove the enemy from their pofts in that quarter , and encamped upon ...
... carried by the e- nemy with little refiftance ; the former on the 9th of May laft , and the latter foon after . At Tellicherry , Maj . Dow was more fortunate , and drove the enemy from their pofts in that quarter , and encamped upon ...
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... carried off with his own con- fent . The ufual interlocutor was therefore pronounced , finding the libel relevant to infer the pains of law ; but allowing the pannels a proof of all facts and circum . ftances which might either tend to ...
... carried off with his own con- fent . The ufual interlocutor was therefore pronounced , finding the libel relevant to infer the pains of law ; but allowing the pannels a proof of all facts and circum . ftances which might either tend to ...
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