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... payment Lottery Tickets; and the fecond payment the November loan. Rochefort, Nov. *O. The divifion fmm the oouft Africa, of the Experiment man war, the * igilante frigate, three corvettes, gabsre fKghter), and tome prizes, entered the road Rochiorf the yth ...
... Guillotine pnv.m cr, and lince retaken by the Seorpion of War, with tiio privateer, and carried into tl « Havannah. Fngliih Sloop crew drowned. the Flollimd. 'i'ho The Royal Charlotte, Soutar, from Africa, is taken and carried into France. 1 • F.nglilh and ...
... never before been to the Works of JOSEPHUS. Containing account their difperlion into the various purls •! liuropc, .Vila, Africa, and America; their different pcrl'ecutions, tranfa&lmis, and prdent date, throughout the known world. With a great variety ...
... the Weft India Iftauds, and on the . . . 7 At Jamaka . America and at Newfound- - J Taft Indies, and on the paftage ll Coaft Africa - - - - o Gibraltar and Mediterranean Total in CoramifTion Shipt > . . 9 Serviceable and repairing for 9 icrvicc ® In ordinary ...
... fnnee, and profrffgd to view the war at merely defenfise again* the aggreffiont committed on Great Britain and her alhet. That the war ia not defcnfible on fucb principle*, perhaps a very Ihort argument wjl he-fiifiaieit to War juft only to thofe by whom it ...
... with French priioners, arc detained and plundered at St. and their crews imprifoned. 'l'be Gregidn, Gibfon, from Liverpool to Africa, is taken by the Robuftc 2 guns, and carried into L'Orient. The Aiiiilance, Brown, from Teingmouth to Spain, is taken and ...
... their wais, memorable tranfadions, their various turns of profp«*rity and adverfity, &c. from the creation the world.—ll. The Wars of the Jews with the Romans, from their commencement the final deftrutlion of Jcrufalem, in Seven Books.—lll. The Book Jofcphus ...
... expedit'd here the inft. it not yet arrived. , 7 Several are now corning up. fuppofed to from the Baltic or Greenland. A fr.ip of war has this «nrhored in Whitebo Jth Ro ids, lu d be convoy for either the Baltic or ia»«— kro’ (hips from hence. The (loop is appointed ...
... tire Lively frigate, and carried to Lifbai. Henry, Dagdalc, from Liverpool St.Domingo, Is taken a privateer. The Mara, from Africa to Liverpool, has been taken a French privateer, retaken the Plymouth lugger, and brought into Plymouth. H Matthew*, from ...
... liurrently reported, he lias refigncd : It is the general opinion, that if this be true, a war between America and Great-Britain inevitable. The Officers of the Africa man of soar had boarded art American packet clofe in with the land, and made very dried ...
... credited, will of courfc give it all the cun-ency they tan, but any one who has paid fmalieft attention to lire, events of the war, will fee that the arrival ConimilSoners can neither j.atlen nor retard the period of peace ; for it.hasbceu lon a known'fa& ...