The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Том 26R. Baldwin, 1757 |
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... Enemies will fue for Peace , before the Trial of another Campaign ; and whilft we have fuch an invincible Navy upon the ... Enemy , who offers ample Sa- tisfaction for all paft Injuries , and full Security against any future . THEREFORE ...
... Enemies will fue for Peace , before the Trial of another Campaign ; and whilft we have fuch an invincible Navy upon the ... Enemy , who offers ample Sa- tisfaction for all paft Injuries , and full Security against any future . THEREFORE ...
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... enemy who advanced to a point of land called Phillipit , which ftands in the middle of the harbour , fronting the gar- rifon : Some of them were killed , and the reft efcaped . We now received orders to fire at the enemy wherever we saw ...
... enemy who advanced to a point of land called Phillipit , which ftands in the middle of the harbour , fronting the gar- rifon : Some of them were killed , and the reft efcaped . We now received orders to fire at the enemy wherever we saw ...
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... enemy at- B tacked Marlborough - fort ; they were about 500 , who were fo bravely repulfed by a captain's guard of 50 men only , that they retired with forme lofs , and great precipita- tion , after two hours almoft incredible re ...
... enemy at- B tacked Marlborough - fort ; they were about 500 , who were fo bravely repulfed by a captain's guard of 50 men only , that they retired with forme lofs , and great precipita- tion , after two hours almoft incredible re ...
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... enemy to fub- mit to whatever we thought reasonable . Juft fo we have begun the war with France , by iffuing orders for what I now find is to be called reprizals , whereas had we begun the war by a bold and vigorous puth , and thereby ...
... enemy to fub- mit to whatever we thought reasonable . Juft fo we have begun the war with France , by iffuing orders for what I now find is to be called reprizals , whereas had we begun the war by a bold and vigorous puth , and thereby ...
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... enemy were employed in 12 miles from them , difpatched one of approaching Fort Ontario , and bringing the schooners with an account of it to capt . up their cannon against it : The 12th in Broadley , who was then on a cruize with C the ...
... enemy were employed in 12 miles from them , difpatched one of approaching Fort Ontario , and bringing the schooners with an account of it to capt . up their cannon against it : The 12th in Broadley , who was then on a cruize with C the ...
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