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" That fleets of above thirty sail have come together out of Dunkirk, during the late war, and taken ships of war as well as merchantmen. "
The Lover,: Written in Imitation of The Tatler; - Page 323
by Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 92 lehte
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The Guardian, 2. köide

Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1714 - 382 lehte
...together out of Dunkirk, during the late War, and taken Ships of War as well as Merchant Men. ' THAT the Pretender failed from thence to Scotland; and that...is the only Port the French have till you come to Brefl, for the whole Length of St. George's Channel, where any confiderable Naval Armament can be made....
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The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele - 1715 - 330 lehte
...together out of Dunkirk during the late War, and taken Ships of War, as well as Merchant Men. * That the Pretender failed from thence to Scotland; and that...have till you come to Breft, for the whole Length of Sr.{j<w£«'sChnnnel,where any confiderable Naval Armament can be made. 1 That deftroying the Fortifications...
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The Lover: To which is Added, The Reader;

Sir Richard Steele - 1715 - 332 lehte
...than from almolt all the Ports of ' France, either in the Ocean,, or in the Me* diterranean. 'THAT the Pretender failed from thence * to Scotland; and that...is the only Port the ' French have till you come to Brefl, for the * whole Length of St. George's Channel, « where any considerable Naval Armament * can...
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The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the ..., 6. köide

Nicholas Tindal - 1763 - 564 lehte
...together out of Dunkirk during the late war, and taken fhips of war, as well as merchart-men. ' That the pretender failed from thence to Scotland ; and that...have, till you come to Breft, for the whole length of the Channel, where any confiderable naval armament can be made. ' That deflroying the fortifications...
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The Guardian, 2. köide

1797 - 550 lehte
...together out of Dunkirk, during the late war, and taken mips of war as well as merchantmen. ' That the pretender failed from thence to Scotland; and that it is the only port "the French have until you come to Breft, for the whole length of St. George's channel, where any confiderable naval...
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The Guardian, 2. köide

1804 - 498 lehte
...during the late war, and taken ships of war as well as merchantmen. , • That the Pretender sailed from thence to Scotland ; and that it is the only port the French have until you come to Brest, for the whole length of St. George's channel, where any considerable naval...
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The British Essayists, 18. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 374 lehte
...sailed from thence to Scotland; and that it is the only port the French have until you come to Brest, for the whole length of St. George's channel, where any considerable naval armament can be made. ' That destroying the fortifications of Dunkirk is an inconsiderable advantage...
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The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - 1819 - 296 lehte
...Dunkirk, during the late war, and taken ships of war as well as merchantmen. That the Pretender sailed from thence to Scotland ; and that it is the only port the French have until you come to Brest, for the whole length of St. George's channel, where any considerable naval...
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The Guardian: no.83-176, June 16-Oct. 1, 1713

Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 476 lehte
...Dunkirk, during the late war, and taken ships of war as well as merchantmen. ' That the Pretender sailed from thence to Scotland ; and that it is the only port the French have until you come to Brest, for the whole length of St. George's channel, where any considerable naval...
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The Guardian: no.83-176, June 16-Oct. 1, 1713

Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 lehte
...Dunkirk, during the late war, and taken ships of war as well as merchantmen. ' That the Pretender sailed from thence to Scotland ; and that it is the only port the French have until you come to Brest, for the whole length of St. George's channel, where any considerable naval...
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