The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 14The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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48 ° a Privateer of 30 Guns , and 200 Men . ... Watfon , one of Sir Charles Hardy's Squadron , a new 70 Gun Ship , after a defperate Engagement of 4 Hours , ( n which 150 Men , the Captain , and 2d Lieutenant were killed ) taken by 2 ...
48 ° a Privateer of 30 Guns , and 200 Men . ... Watfon , one of Sir Charles Hardy's Squadron , a new 70 Gun Ship , after a defperate Engagement of 4 Hours , ( n which 150 Men , the Captain , and 2d Lieutenant were killed ) taken by 2 ...
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The St Francis Privateer , Da Loe , of 8 Carriage Guns , and 72 Men , after an Engagement of 3 Hus , ( in which 10 Frenchmen were killed , and 9 wounded ) taken off Ubant by the Portsmouth Privateers , the Adventure and Norton , who had ...
The St Francis Privateer , Da Loe , of 8 Carriage Guns , and 72 Men , after an Engagement of 3 Hus , ( in which 10 Frenchmen were killed , and 9 wounded ) taken off Ubant by the Portsmouth Privateers , the Adventure and Norton , who had ...
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For in the So gun fhip I was last in , the Boyne , her lower battery was 32 pounders , and the upper 12 and 9 ; and the apparent ... if the ftrength of the decks was not the fift confideration of what battery of guns it can fupport .
For in the So gun fhip I was last in , the Boyne , her lower battery was 32 pounders , and the upper 12 and 9 ; and the apparent ... if the ftrength of the decks was not the fift confideration of what battery of guns it can fupport .
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A defence of adm1 | 1 |
against the Bill | 60 |
Q of Hungraland ought to be affifted | 66 |
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