The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... called the upward or returning stroke , than the Highland reel . Here accordingly was Gow's forte . His bow - hand , as a suitable instrument of his genius , was uncommonly powerful ; and when the note produced by the up - bow was of ...
... called the upward or returning stroke , than the Highland reel . Here accordingly was Gow's forte . His bow - hand , as a suitable instrument of his genius , was uncommonly powerful ; and when the note produced by the up - bow was of ...
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... called Edinburgh Praxis . With the greatest interest , I saw at Dr Gregory's , the picture of his , in every respect , valuable and memor- able father . The acquaintance of Dr Gregory's sister , Mrs Alison , awaken ed in me the ...
... called Edinburgh Praxis . With the greatest interest , I saw at Dr Gregory's , the picture of his , in every respect , valuable and memor- able father . The acquaintance of Dr Gregory's sister , Mrs Alison , awaken ed in me the ...
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... called the men from the foremost guns , which he at that time commanded ; and having boarded the enemy at their head from the bowsprit , made himself master of the deck , and obtained entire possession of the ship . As soon as this ...
... called the men from the foremost guns , which he at that time commanded ; and having boarded the enemy at their head from the bowsprit , made himself master of the deck , and obtained entire possession of the ship . As soon as this ...
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... called the great aga , with other inferior agas , whose houses are situated at such a convenient distance from each other as to enable them easily to assemble , to quell any riot or disturbance . An officer , and a cer- tain number of ...
... called the great aga , with other inferior agas , whose houses are situated at such a convenient distance from each other as to enable them easily to assemble , to quell any riot or disturbance . An officer , and a cer- tain number of ...
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... called , ) especially to those who have leisure to pass frequently from each . From the banks of the river , on each side , and directly opposite to each other , are built two immense walls , which project from the banks into the river ...
... called , ) especially to those who have leisure to pass frequently from each . From the banks of the river , on each side , and directly opposite to each other , are built two immense walls , which project from the banks into the river ...
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