The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volumen28R. Baldwin, 1759 |
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... trade , that is to fay , the trade of carrying goods from one fo- reign country to another ? Yet this trade we must allow to be of all others the heft nursery for breeding expert feamen . This of life that can be produced amongst our ...
... trade , that is to fay , the trade of carrying goods from one fo- reign country to another ? Yet this trade we must allow to be of all others the heft nursery for breeding expert feamen . This of life that can be produced amongst our ...
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... trade of the Leeward Islands , they are of the fame nature with the trade and produce of Barbadoes ; and their form of govern- G ment is the fame ; only that each island has a deputy - governor , or lieutenant ge- neral , and a council ...
... trade of the Leeward Islands , they are of the fame nature with the trade and produce of Barbadoes ; and their form of govern- G ment is the fame ; only that each island has a deputy - governor , or lieutenant ge- neral , and a council ...
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... trade with the Iroquefe , or Five Nations ; for their villages lie in the neighbourhood of the lake which bears the January , 1759 . G Some of the colonies that came hither , brought with them feveral forts of horned cattle , fowl , and ...
... trade with the Iroquefe , or Five Nations ; for their villages lie in the neighbourhood of the lake which bears the January , 1759 . G Some of the colonies that came hither , brought with them feveral forts of horned cattle , fowl , and ...
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... trade carried on by the In- dians , both upon the lakes and the rivers which flow into them . On the point formed by the entrance of the river , stood the fort , or trading cattle . It was a frong houfe , encompaffed with a ftone wall ...
... trade carried on by the In- dians , both upon the lakes and the rivers which flow into them . On the point formed by the entrance of the river , stood the fort , or trading cattle . It was a frong houfe , encompaffed with a ftone wall ...
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... trade of the British dominions , Our fleets were not locked up in the ports of England , to wait the motions of the French armaments and preparations G to waft their armies into this inland in flat - bottomed boats ; neither was our ...
... trade of the British dominions , Our fleets were not locked up in the ports of England , to wait the motions of the French armaments and preparations G to waft their armies into this inland in flat - bottomed boats ; neither was our ...
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