The Scots Magazine, Volumen46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... Capt . Sutton , p . 329 . New Island near Iceland totally disappears , p . 431 . Great devaftations by fubterraneous fires in Iceland , ib . July 2. Proclamation for a public thanksgiving , p . 385 . 6. Mr Pitt brings into the Houfe of ...
... Capt . Sutton , p . 329 . New Island near Iceland totally disappears , p . 431 . Great devaftations by fubterraneous fires in Iceland , ib . July 2. Proclamation for a public thanksgiving , p . 385 . 6. Mr Pitt brings into the Houfe of ...
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... Capt . Nutt ; foon after which the burft out in flames from head to ftern . We were then about half a mile a - head of her , and the Pigot and Earl of Oxford Eaft Indiamen nearly four miles a - head of us . The weather being calm , the ...
... Capt . Nutt ; foon after which the burft out in flames from head to ftern . We were then about half a mile a - head of her , and the Pigot and Earl of Oxford Eaft Indiamen nearly four miles a - head of us . The weather being calm , the ...
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... Capt . Athol Douglas , of the 101ft reg . of foot , fon of Lewis Douglas , Efq ; of Garvald . April . At Madras , Capt . William Elliot , in the Eaft , India Company's fervice . Dec. 27. At Durham , at the house of Mr Mewburn ...
... Capt . Athol Douglas , of the 101ft reg . of foot , fon of Lewis Douglas , Efq ; of Garvald . April . At Madras , Capt . William Elliot , in the Eaft , India Company's fervice . Dec. 27. At Durham , at the house of Mr Mewburn ...
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... Capt . Twyfs came and told us he should fail for Baf- fora the next day . He had fix English gentlemen paffengers with him that were going over the defert , and alfo Monf . Borel de Bourg , the French officer , who had been plundered ...
... Capt . Twyfs came and told us he should fail for Baf- fora the next day . He had fix English gentlemen paffengers with him that were going over the defert , and alfo Monf . Borel de Bourg , the French officer , who had been plundered ...
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... Capt . Johnston , eideft fon of Sir William Johnston , Bt , of Hill- town , to Mifs Bacon . BIRTH S. Feb. 3. At London , the Countess of Weft- moreland , of a son and heir . 12. At London , Lady Maitland , of a fon and heir . 25. At ...
... Capt . Johnston , eideft fon of Sir William Johnston , Bt , of Hill- town , to Mifs Bacon . BIRTH S. Feb. 3. At London , the Countess of Weft- moreland , of a son and heir . 12. At London , Lady Maitland , of a fon and heir . 25. At ...
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