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... ship will be transmitted to Futurity by the Pro- feffors of thofe Liberal Arts you Protect and Encourage . fent I now make you can give me no Opportunity The Pre- to to endeavour that way . But , as these Occasional Dedication .
... ship will be transmitted to Futurity by the Pro- feffors of thofe Liberal Arts you Protect and Encourage . fent I now make you can give me no Opportunity The Pre- to to endeavour that way . But , as these Occasional Dedication .
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... Ships of War , as well as Merchant • Men . 4 That the Pretender failed from thenee to Scotland ; and that it is the only Port the French have till you come to Brest , for the whole ' whole Length of St. George's Channel , where ' No 128 ...
... Ships of War , as well as Merchant • Men . 4 That the Pretender failed from thenee to Scotland ; and that it is the only Port the French have till you come to Brest , for the whole ' whole Length of St. George's Channel , where ' No 128 ...
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... Ships that might be fitting out there , and even the Town and Harbour . Thus in fuch • a Condition Dunkirk neither will nor even ⚫ can be oppofite either to your Majesty's Politi- ' cal Views , or to the Welfare of your Maje . ⚫fty's ...
... Ships that might be fitting out there , and even the Town and Harbour . Thus in fuch • a Condition Dunkirk neither will nor even ⚫ can be oppofite either to your Majesty's Politi- ' cal Views , or to the Welfare of your Maje . ⚫fty's ...
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... Ships , which from the 9th of • August 1712. to the 13th of May , 1713. have come into that Harbour , and unloaded their Cargoes there to the Value of above Two Millions of French Livres ; praying at the fame time your Majefty to ...
... Ships , which from the 9th of • August 1712. to the 13th of May , 1713. have come into that Harbour , and unloaded their Cargoes there to the Value of above Two Millions of French Livres ; praying at the fame time your Majefty to ...
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... Ships that are at Sea , can never have under the Wind too many Places of Retreat , either to shelter themselves against Storms when they happen to fall into them , or to repair their Loffes and refit after they have fuftained ill ...
... Ships that are at Sea , can never have under the Wind too many Places of Retreat , either to shelter themselves against Storms when they happen to fall into them , or to repair their Loffes and refit after they have fuftained ill ...
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