The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... ships taken by the combined fleets of France and Spain . 443. 546 . 16. Gen. Gates defeated by Lord Cornwallis at Camden in South Carolina . 485 . 18. Gen. Sumpter defeated by Col. Tarleton . 487 Great damage done by a fire at ...
... ships taken by the combined fleets of France and Spain . 443. 546 . 16. Gen. Gates defeated by Lord Cornwallis at Camden in South Carolina . 485 . 18. Gen. Sumpter defeated by Col. Tarleton . 487 Great damage done by a fire at ...
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... ship when he was finking in a form , or to quarrel with his feamen about rank and wages , when the dili- gence and attention of all would fcarce by fave them from fhipwreck . Thus in the ftate , a prudent patriot will not think a time ...
... ship when he was finking in a form , or to quarrel with his feamen about rank and wages , when the dili- gence and attention of all would fcarce by fave them from fhipwreck . Thus in the ftate , a prudent patriot will not think a time ...
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... ship had funk his orders before he was taken : D'Eftaing fent for him on board , and promifed him his liberty , and large rewards , if he Would inform him what the purport of the inftructions he had funk were , and where the armament ...
... ship had funk his orders before he was taken : D'Eftaing fent for him on board , and promifed him his liberty , and large rewards , if he Would inform him what the purport of the inftructions he had funk were , and where the armament ...
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... ships had left there all forts of birds and domeftic animals , but only of the male fpecies ; fo that they received the cows and the fhe - goats that Capt . Cook brought there , with great pleasure . He left that ifland in the month of ...
... ships had left there all forts of birds and domeftic animals , but only of the male fpecies ; fo that they received the cows and the fhe - goats that Capt . Cook brought there , with great pleasure . He left that ifland in the month of ...
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... ships in sight , they perceived them to be an English fqua- dron , and spread over a great extent of fea , endeavouring no doubt to get be- hind the convoy to prevent any efcaping in the night . In the mean time , keeping the fame ...
... ships in sight , they perceived them to be an English fqua- dron , and spread over a great extent of fea , endeavouring no doubt to get be- hind the convoy to prevent any efcaping in the night . In the mean time , keeping the fame ...
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