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..., Том 13Andrew Welsh, 1757 |
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... London for Valencia , carried into of war . The Jupiter , from St. Do- Carthagena . - The Industry , Troup , mingo , and a Dutch fhip from Rot- from London for Leghorn , is carried terdam for Bourdeaux , are taken by into Marseilles ...
... London for Valencia , carried into of war . The Jupiter , from St. Do- Carthagena . - The Industry , Troup , mingo , and a Dutch fhip from Rot- from London for Leghorn , is carried terdam for Bourdeaux , are taken by into Marseilles ...
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... London ; the Lively Mary , Gra- don , from Dublin for Cadiz , with barrels of butter , and 180 tann'd hides of leather , & c . are taken by the Bayonne privateers . - The Prince a Danish hip , from Topfham for Leg- horn , is carried ...
... London ; the Lively Mary , Gra- don , from Dublin for Cadiz , with barrels of butter , and 180 tann'd hides of leather , & c . are taken by the Bayonne privateers . - The Prince a Danish hip , from Topfham for Leg- horn , is carried ...
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... London , ( Gilbert , dec . ) Samuel Horfey , Elq ; Bath king at arms . Wm . Frafer , .Efq : king's waiter in the port of London . Hugh Forbes , Efq ; Major in the Royal Horfe Guards . Andrew For- bes , Capt . Wynter Blathwayt , Capt ...
... London , ( Gilbert , dec . ) Samuel Horfey , Elq ; Bath king at arms . Wm . Frafer , .Efq : king's waiter in the port of London . Hugh Forbes , Efq ; Major in the Royal Horfe Guards . Andrew For- bes , Capt . Wynter Blathwayt , Capt ...
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... London for Lancafter with wheat and flour , Wm . Fish mafter , was loft on the piles in Dub- lin harbour : 5 of the hands perish- ed by the feverity of the weather , while the other 4 preferved them- felves on the piles . The Volun ...
... London for Lancafter with wheat and flour , Wm . Fish mafter , was loft on the piles in Dub- lin harbour : 5 of the hands perish- ed by the feverity of the weather , while the other 4 preferved them- felves on the piles . The Volun ...
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... London . as a 8. Having afterwards a profpect of more confiderable advantage by pub- fishing a proteftant hiftory of the popes , he wrote five letters , penitent , to father Sheldon , who fuc- ceeded Sherborne , wherein he feigned a ...
... London . as a 8. Having afterwards a profpect of more confiderable advantage by pub- fishing a proteftant hiftory of the popes , he wrote five letters , penitent , to father Sheldon , who fuc- ceeded Sherborne , wherein he feigned a ...
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