The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... rank and age of life . # There is perhaps no species whate- ver of music executed on the violin , in which the characteristic expression depends more on the power of the bow , particularly in what is called the upward or returning ...
... rank and age of life . # There is perhaps no species whate- ver of music executed on the violin , in which the characteristic expression depends more on the power of the bow , particularly in what is called the upward or returning ...
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... rank of acting lieutenant . The frigate was soon ordered to Eng- land , having on board 300,000 % . in bullion . As soon as the vessel arriv- ed at Portsmouth , Mr Pasley , with a proper escort , was dispatched to Lon- don with the ...
... rank of acting lieutenant . The frigate was soon ordered to Eng- land , having on board 300,000 % . in bullion . As soon as the vessel arriv- ed at Portsmouth , Mr Pasley , with a proper escort , was dispatched to Lon- don with the ...
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... rank of commander , and was appointed to the Albany sloop of war , a vessel employed in convoying ips to and from the port of Milford . After some continuance in that sloop , he removed into the Weasel , in which he had before served as ...
... rank of commander , and was appointed to the Albany sloop of war , a vessel employed in convoying ips to and from the port of Milford . After some continuance in that sloop , he removed into the Weasel , in which he had before served as ...
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... rank of Rear - Admiral of the White , he hoist- ed his flag on board the same ship to which he had been so long attached . In the partial affairs which preceded the glorious 1st of June , as well as in the engagement on that day , the ...
... rank of Rear - Admiral of the White , he hoist- ed his flag on board the same ship to which he had been so long attached . In the partial affairs which preceded the glorious 1st of June , as well as in the engagement on that day , the ...
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... ranks there rode the king , On stately steed which stoutly stamp'd , A goodly sight to see him fing , And how his foamy bits he champ'd.` King James thus gorgeously gan ride , Great pleasure to his peers to see ; Thus rode this prince ...
... ranks there rode the king , On stately steed which stoutly stamp'd , A goodly sight to see him fing , And how his foamy bits he champ'd.` King James thus gorgeously gan ride , Great pleasure to his peers to see ; Thus rode this prince ...
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