The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... rose , agreeably to the notice he had previously given , to bring forward his motion on waste and uncultivated lands ; he moved , that the order of the day for a committee be read , which was read accordingly -- the report being ...
... rose , agreeably to the notice he had previously given , to bring forward his motion on waste and uncultivated lands ; he moved , that the order of the day for a committee be read , which was read accordingly -- the report being ...
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... rose to a height never experienced fince the year 1771 , being not less than twenty two feet at the end of the Old Qay ; and the waves , from the great violence of the wind , were toffed with incredible fury over all the works of the ...
... rose to a height never experienced fince the year 1771 , being not less than twenty two feet at the end of the Old Qay ; and the waves , from the great violence of the wind , were toffed with incredible fury over all the works of the ...
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... rose to bring for- ward his promised motion , for the better regulation of the Channel trade between Great Britain and this country , by ad- mitting the manufactures of each coun- try Lieut . Pine therefore returned on board , having ...
... rose to bring for- ward his promised motion , for the better regulation of the Channel trade between Great Britain and this country , by ad- mitting the manufactures of each coun- try Lieut . Pine therefore returned on board , having ...
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... rose with an ease and grace tained with fuch dexterity , that the that would have put half our belles to general attention was fixed upon him . the blush - That's my fine bird - and But while he was thus exhibiting , a huge now a bow ...
... rose with an ease and grace tained with fuch dexterity , that the that would have put half our belles to general attention was fixed upon him . the blush - That's my fine bird - and But while he was thus exhibiting , a huge now a bow ...
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... rose up fud- denly , and begged permiffion to fpeak to her . She went with furprise and tot- tering fteps into an adjoining room , where be used to her thefe very words : You have just the foul , my dear friend , " One of your ...
... rose up fud- denly , and begged permiffion to fpeak to her . She went with furprise and tot- tering fteps into an adjoining room , where be used to her thefe very words : You have just the foul , my dear friend , " One of your ...
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