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Side 11
... ment from the Spanish garrifon , were to attack a church which lay near the fea , covered a flank of the army , and had been of great con- fequence for protecting the be- fiegers in their approaches , both against the enemy's fire and ...
... ment from the Spanish garrifon , were to attack a church which lay near the fea , covered a flank of the army , and had been of great con- fequence for protecting the be- fiegers in their approaches , both against the enemy's fire and ...
Side 13
... ment fhe foon escaped the danger , got under fail , overtook the gal- leon , and began a hot engagement with her , which continued for two hours . Fortune seemed again un- certain . The Argo was fo une- qually matched and fo roughly re ...
... ment fhe foon escaped the danger , got under fail , overtook the gal- leon , and began a hot engagement with her , which continued for two hours . Fortune seemed again un- certain . The Argo was fo une- qually matched and fo roughly re ...
Side 14
... ment with the Panther ; but the was a huge veffel , the lay like a mountain in the water , and the Spaniards trufted entirely to the exceffive thickness of her fides , not altogether without reafon ; for the fhot made no impreffion up ...
... ment with the Panther ; but the was a huge veffel , the lay like a mountain in the water , and the Spaniards trufted entirely to the exceffive thickness of her fides , not altogether without reafon ; for the fhot made no impreffion up ...
Side 19
... ment to all the purposes of trade . Thefe exertions were not likely to - be wanting , or to be ineffectual . Independent of national motives , the administration in England had a particular intereft in improving thofe acquifitions to ...
... ment to all the purposes of trade . Thefe exertions were not likely to - be wanting , or to be ineffectual . Independent of national motives , the administration in England had a particular intereft in improving thofe acquifitions to ...
Side 21
... ment . Until thefe difficulties can be removed , it will be impoffible to think of forming any folid and ad- vantageous fettlement in the mid- land countries . In the mean time , the adminiftration in Great Britain omitted no means of ...
... ment . Until thefe difficulties can be removed , it will be impoffible to think of forming any folid and ad- vantageous fettlement in the mid- land countries . In the mean time , the adminiftration in Great Britain omitted no means of ...
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Side 187 - I the LORD have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles...
Side 207 - ... any lands beyond the heads or sources of any of the rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean from the west or northwest ; or upon any lands whatever, which, not having been ceded to or purchased by us, as aforesaid, are reserved to the said Indians, or any of them.
Side 205 - We have also, with the advice of our privy council, thought fit to annex the islands of St. John and Cape Breton, or Isle Royale, with the lesser islands adjacent thereto, to our government of Nova Scotia. We have also, with the advice of our privy council aforesaid, annexed to our province of Georgia, all the lands lying between the rivers Attamaha and St. Mary's.
Side 207 - ... we do, therefore, with the advice of our privy council, declare it to be our royal will and pleasure...
Side 150 - ... the fum of three millions five hundred thoufand pounds, by 'way of annuities and lotteries, to be charged on. the faid duties; The faid bill was accordingly read the third time.
Side 206 - ... according to law and equity, and, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of England...
Side 184 - The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, and in this place will I give peace, saith the Lord of hosts.
Side 298 - Vizier's ; and the very house confessed the difference between an old devotee and a young beauty. It was nicely clean and magnificent. I was met at the door by two black eunuchs, who led me through a long gallery between two ranks of beautiful young girls, with their hair finely plaited, almost hanging to their feet, all dressed in fine light damasks, brocaded with silver. I was sorry that decency did not permit me to stop to consider them nearer.
Side 43 - think proper to be gone from you ; however, that you " may not want company, I have left you the bear, as the " moft fuitable companion in the world that could be
Side 297 - I was invited to dine with the Grand Vizier's lady; and it was with a great deal of pleasure I prepared myself for an entertainment which was never before given to any Christian.