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... town , a finely varie gated country bursts upon your sight , whose scenery and antiquities might employ the pencil of a Runciman to delineate , or the poetic talents of a Thomson to describe . Under you is the fertile Carse of Falkirk ...
... town , a finely varie gated country bursts upon your sight , whose scenery and antiquities might employ the pencil of a Runciman to delineate , or the poetic talents of a Thomson to describe . Under you is the fertile Carse of Falkirk ...
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... town , you traverse a rich fertile district . The sands of Barry and Penbride were the scene of a bloody battle betwixt the Scots and 3 Danes , in which the latter were com- pletely defeated , and an ancient obe ... Isk about two miles ...
... town , you traverse a rich fertile district . The sands of Barry and Penbride were the scene of a bloody battle betwixt the Scots and 3 Danes , in which the latter were com- pletely defeated , and an ancient obe ... Isk about two miles ...
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... town is upon Lord Lovat's trial , which has held this week , and will , ' tis supposed , continue most part of the next . The articles of impeachment were opened by Sir Wm . Young , who was seconded by Lord Coke , and then the Attorney ...
... town is upon Lord Lovat's trial , which has held this week , and will , ' tis supposed , continue most part of the next . The articles of impeachment were opened by Sir Wm . Young , who was seconded by Lord Coke , and then the Attorney ...
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... town . - On his arrival , he found that a military Junta had been formed , with the Marquis of Castelar at its head , and under him General Morla , Captain General of An- dalusia , who was so instrumental to the surrender of the French ...
... town . - On his arrival , he found that a military Junta had been formed , with the Marquis of Castelar at its head , and under him General Morla , Captain General of An- dalusia , who was so instrumental to the surrender of the French ...
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... town capitulate by six o'clock in the morning , or it shall be destroyed . I will not , nor ought I to withdraw my troops . You have massacred the unfortunate French prisoners who had fallen into your hands ; only a few days ago , you ...
... town capitulate by six o'clock in the morning , or it shall be destroyed . I will not , nor ought I to withdraw my troops . You have massacred the unfortunate French prisoners who had fallen into your hands ; only a few days ago , you ...
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