The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... taken out of the package two or three times a year , to be properly aired . 3d , Before roasting , it ought to be carefully picked , and the common sort will be found to contain about one- eighth part of refuse , which is fit for ...
... taken out of the package two or three times a year , to be properly aired . 3d , Before roasting , it ought to be carefully picked , and the common sort will be found to contain about one- eighth part of refuse , which is fit for ...
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... taken shelter there . It is not easy to conceive a more dreary and dismal - looking scene , than the envi- rons of this harbour exhibit : the whole country is covered with moss , or grey stones , without the smallest green spot ; the ...
... taken shelter there . It is not easy to conceive a more dreary and dismal - looking scene , than the envi- rons of this harbour exhibit : the whole country is covered with moss , or grey stones , without the smallest green spot ; the ...
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... taken , until she bears her pro- portion of the bridge , when the iron bolts are introduced into the links of the chain . I have seen three boats shifted in this manner , each of them in less than ten minutes of time , which is mostly ...
... taken , until she bears her pro- portion of the bridge , when the iron bolts are introduced into the links of the chain . I have seen three boats shifted in this manner , each of them in less than ten minutes of time , which is mostly ...
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... taken to pieces , in all its jewelled holes the oil was very black and glu- tinous , but in the others it was quite fluid ; and it even required great force , and some dexterity , to draw out the spindle that carried the second's hand ...
... taken to pieces , in all its jewelled holes the oil was very black and glu- tinous , but in the others it was quite fluid ; and it even required great force , and some dexterity , to draw out the spindle that carried the second's hand ...
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... taken ; 4000 Spaniards have been left dead on the field of battle , or driven into the Ebro . Our loss has been trifling ; we have had sixty men killed , and 100 wounded ; a- mong the latter is General Lagrange , who has received a ...
... taken ; 4000 Spaniards have been left dead on the field of battle , or driven into the Ebro . Our loss has been trifling ; we have had sixty men killed , and 100 wounded ; a- mong the latter is General Lagrange , who has received a ...
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