The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... England a specimen of this stone , which he had not seen in any of the British collections . * 66 You concede , " said the Syrian , " that our Saviour spoke in our language ; how do you know it ? " From Syriac expressions in the Greek ...
... England a specimen of this stone , which he had not seen in any of the British collections . * 66 You concede , " said the Syrian , " that our Saviour spoke in our language ; how do you know it ? " From Syriac expressions in the Greek ...
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... England ) in a Christian ' country . For the Hindoo women , and the Mahomedan women , and , in short , all women who are not Chris- tians , are accounted by the men an inferior race ; and , in general , are confined to the house for ...
... England ) in a Christian ' country . For the Hindoo women , and the Mahomedan women , and , in short , all women who are not Chris- tians , are accounted by the men an inferior race ; and , in general , are confined to the house for ...
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... England , laden , it is believed , with warlike stores . At break of day , the 25th December , after a most dreadful night , a frigate , two brigs , and a ship of the line , were perceived at about a league distance from the coast of ...
... England , laden , it is believed , with warlike stores . At break of day , the 25th December , after a most dreadful night , a frigate , two brigs , and a ship of the line , were perceived at about a league distance from the coast of ...
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... England The St George and Defence kept the North Seas five days , in a dreadful gale from W. N. W. W. and S. but at length had to combat with a ter rible tempest from the N. W. until they were lost . LIST OF CAPTURES , & c . FROM THE ...
... England The St George and Defence kept the North Seas five days , in a dreadful gale from W. N. W. W. and S. but at length had to combat with a ter rible tempest from the N. W. until they were lost . LIST OF CAPTURES , & c . FROM THE ...
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... England by forte of arms ; that it had also for one of its objects the extirpation of he- resy ; that , however , the most active per- son he knew of in it was a Mr Fisher , a Protestant , who had assured him and the other persons he ...
... England by forte of arms ; that it had also for one of its objects the extirpation of he- resy ; that , however , the most active per- son he knew of in it was a Mr Fisher , a Protestant , who had assured him and the other persons he ...
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