The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... carried therefore , how great must be the advantage of forming a communica- tion between these two points . This very important improvement has been undertaken by a single in- dividual , the present Duke of Port- land . It is computed ...
... carried therefore , how great must be the advantage of forming a communica- tion between these two points . This very important improvement has been undertaken by a single in- dividual , the present Duke of Port- land . It is computed ...
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... carrying through an Equalization and Uniformity of Weights and Measures in Scotland , stated , that in consequence of ... carried into ef- fect ; and authorised the Committee , when the report is ready , to circu- late it to the Counties ...
... carrying through an Equalization and Uniformity of Weights and Measures in Scotland , stated , that in consequence of ... carried into ef- fect ; and authorised the Committee , when the report is ready , to circu- late it to the Counties ...
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... carried off . 24. Parliament prorogued by commission . 29. The yellow fever broke out at Carthagena , and several other places on the coast of Spain , and continued to rage through the rest of the season . 30. A proclamation issued by ...
... carried off . 24. Parliament prorogued by commission . 29. The yellow fever broke out at Carthagena , and several other places on the coast of Spain , and continued to rage through the rest of the season . 30. A proclamation issued by ...
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... carried these stretches of power so far as the Tudor family did , who are as much extolled by the English of this ... carrying on the affairs of the nation ; add to this , that the commons engag- ed him in expensive wars , as far as we ...
... carried these stretches of power so far as the Tudor family did , who are as much extolled by the English of this ... carrying on the affairs of the nation ; add to this , that the commons engag- ed him in expensive wars , as far as we ...
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... carried off nearly two- thirds of the population ; and the ra- vages of pirates ( we are sorry to say English pirates ) completed the de- vastation . As soon , however , as Ice . land began to breathe from these calamities , she resumed ...
... carried off nearly two- thirds of the population ; and the ra- vages of pirates ( we are sorry to say English pirates ) completed the de- vastation . As soon , however , as Ice . land began to breathe from these calamities , she resumed ...
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