The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... immediately after roasting , ought to be put into a dry vessel , well stopped until used , which should be as soon after roasting as possible . The stopping it up tight is material to prevent the flavour from escaping . 6th , By those ...
... immediately after roasting , ought to be put into a dry vessel , well stopped until used , which should be as soon after roasting as possible . The stopping it up tight is material to prevent the flavour from escaping . 6th , By those ...
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... immediately read a short accusation , and then , amid a general ry of Parcat Papa , set him on fire , Jan. 1809 . mob calling out to him that he was mistaken , for that it had no toes . On the coming up of the dragoons , how- ever , the ...
... immediately read a short accusation , and then , amid a general ry of Parcat Papa , set him on fire , Jan. 1809 . mob calling out to him that he was mistaken , for that it had no toes . On the coming up of the dragoons , how- ever , the ...
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... immediately upon this event , and without any trial or examination , go- vernment came to the resolution , of shutting up the college , and banishing all the students from Edinburgh . A About this time , several scuffles took place ...
... immediately upon this event , and without any trial or examination , go- vernment came to the resolution , of shutting up the college , and banishing all the students from Edinburgh . A About this time , several scuffles took place ...
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... immediately crowd- ed all the sail they could set , the lat ter was fortunate enough to escape.- In the year 1760 , the olus was em- ployed on the Irish station , and Capt . Elliot , as senior officer , commanded the little British ...
... immediately crowd- ed all the sail they could set , the lat ter was fortunate enough to escape.- In the year 1760 , the olus was em- ployed on the Irish station , and Capt . Elliot , as senior officer , commanded the little British ...
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... immediately fell in with the Tiger , the largest of the Spanish ships . The enemy immediately gave chace , and gained considerably on the Jupiter , which had sustained consider- able injury . At the dawn of day , the Tiger , being ...
... immediately fell in with the Tiger , the largest of the Spanish ships . The enemy immediately gave chace , and gained considerably on the Jupiter , which had sustained consider- able injury . At the dawn of day , the Tiger , being ...
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