The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... arms ; viz . a Lion Rampant ; -the supporters , a Judge and Vulture : motto , Devorare Appetens . Account of the burning of a POPE , by the STUDENTS of the COLLEGE of EDINBURGH , in 1680 . THIS HIS curious transaction , and the severe ...
... arms ; viz . a Lion Rampant ; -the supporters , a Judge and Vulture : motto , Devorare Appetens . Account of the burning of a POPE , by the STUDENTS of the COLLEGE of EDINBURGH , in 1680 . THIS HIS curious transaction , and the severe ...
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... arms . Early in the morning , the Provost , contrary , it is alleged , to the privile- ges of the city , allowed troops to be introduced , and to take possession of the most advantageous posts . The Grass - market , being the ordinary ...
... arms . Early in the morning , the Provost , contrary , it is alleged , to the privile- ges of the city , allowed troops to be introduced , and to take possession of the most advantageous posts . The Grass - market , being the ordinary ...
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... arms to wear . Then every lord and knight each where , And barons bold in muster met ; Each man made haste to mend his gear , And some their rusty pikes did whet . Some made a mell of massy lead , Which iron all about did bind ; Some ...
... arms to wear . Then every lord and knight each where , And barons bold in muster met ; Each man made haste to mend his gear , And some their rusty pikes did whet . Some made a mell of massy lead , Which iron all about did bind ; Some ...
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... arms , the difficulty of pro- curing them from abroad , during the pre- sent situation and dispositions of Europe , induced us to direct our , whole efforts to the means of internal supply ; the public factories have , therefore , been ...
... arms , the difficulty of pro- curing them from abroad , during the pre- sent situation and dispositions of Europe , induced us to direct our , whole efforts to the means of internal supply ; the public factories have , therefore , been ...
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... arms , with its right before Tudela , and its left occu- pying a line of a league and a half ; a disposition absolutely bad . The Aria- gonese were on the right , the troops of Valencia and New Castile in the centre , and the three ...
... arms , with its right before Tudela , and its left occu- pying a line of a league and a half ; a disposition absolutely bad . The Aria- gonese were on the right , the troops of Valencia and New Castile in the centre , and the three ...
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