The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... command to a perfon who had been a lieutenant on halfpay [ 41.575 . ] ; and faid , that Lt- Col. Mufgrave , who had bled in his country's fervice , and was now with his regiment in Jamaica , had applied in vain for one . 58,000 10,000 ...
... command to a perfon who had been a lieutenant on halfpay [ 41.575 . ] ; and faid , that Lt- Col. Mufgrave , who had bled in his country's fervice , and was now with his regiment in Jamaica , had applied in vain for one . 58,000 10,000 ...
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... command , from New York to the Weft Indies and Leeward iflands , to the time that Grenada was taken . He faid , the French took a brigantine , one of the tranfports belonging to the fquadron un- der the command of Com . Hotham , on ...
... command , from New York to the Weft Indies and Leeward iflands , to the time that Grenada was taken . He faid , the French took a brigantine , one of the tranfports belonging to the fquadron un- der the command of Com . Hotham , on ...
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... command then devolved , faw no pof- ibility of revenging the death of the brave Capt . Cook , but was obliged to keep on the defenfive till his maft was repaired . In the mean time he made friends with the favages , and quitted the ...
... command then devolved , faw no pof- ibility of revenging the death of the brave Capt . Cook , but was obliged to keep on the defenfive till his maft was repaired . In the mean time he made friends with the favages , and quitted the ...
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... command the Serapis , and Conyngham the Alliance ; and that these two , with three frigates , and two American pri- vateers , are to form a squadron to annoy the trade of England . A cutter ftationed off the Texel ha- ving arrived with ...
... command the Serapis , and Conyngham the Alliance ; and that these two , with three frigates , and two American pri- vateers , are to form a squadron to annoy the trade of England . A cutter ftationed off the Texel ha- ving arrived with ...
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... command , from Aug. 30. to Sept. 29. both inclufive , con- fifting of twelve French and four Ame- ` rican veffels . Of the French fhips , fe- ven were bound from Bourdeaux for Cape François , fix with provifions , ( of which three ...
... command , from Aug. 30. to Sept. 29. both inclufive , con- fifting of twelve French and four Ame- ` rican veffels . Of the French fhips , fe- ven were bound from Bourdeaux for Cape François , fix with provifions , ( of which three ...
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