The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794J. Exshaw., 1741 |
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... Enemy's Shot , excepting they had incamped out of the Reach of it , which could not have answered the End propofed by their Landing . Mr. Moor was of Opinion , that if D an Opening should be made thro ' the Wood from the Camp to the ...
... Enemy's Shot , excepting they had incamped out of the Reach of it , which could not have answered the End propofed by their Landing . Mr. Moor was of Opinion , that if D an Opening should be made thro ' the Wood from the Camp to the ...
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... Enemy's Shot , and therefore ne- ver came near it ; or he must have known , that it was neither enfiladed from the Caftle , nor the Shipping , and that the few Men who were killed there , fell by Shot which glan- E ced from the Trees ...
... Enemy's Shot , and therefore ne- ver came near it ; or he must have known , that it was neither enfiladed from the Caftle , nor the Shipping , and that the few Men who were killed there , fell by Shot which glan- E ced from the Trees ...
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... Enemy's repairing the Fafcine Battery , any Thing the perform'd , could by no Means cool it ; for fhe fired at fo great a Distance , as to give the Ene- my very little Disturbance . B that the Enemy might not fee the Army ; if fuch a ...
... Enemy's repairing the Fafcine Battery , any Thing the perform'd , could by no Means cool it ; for fhe fired at fo great a Distance , as to give the Ene- my very little Disturbance . B that the Enemy might not fee the Army ; if fuch a ...
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... Enemy had fo imprudently left ftanding . The Engineers could by no Means out - do themfelves ; the Battery was conftructed in a Wood . ' March the 24th , a Detachment from the Fleet , compofed of Sailors A and Soldiers , commanded by ...
... Enemy had fo imprudently left ftanding . The Engineers could by no Means out - do themfelves ; the Battery was conftructed in a Wood . ' March the 24th , a Detachment from the Fleet , compofed of Sailors A and Soldiers , commanded by ...
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... Enemy ; when it E not very probable , that they should leffen their Force by fending away large Boats full of Men ( which I do not find were perceived by any body excepting the Author to Fort St. Jofeph ; or give any Attention , but to ...
... Enemy ; when it E not very probable , that they should leffen their Force by fending away large Boats full of Men ( which I do not find were perceived by any body excepting the Author to Fort St. Jofeph ; or give any Attention , but to ...
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