The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... light- ning struck the house of Dr Hen- derson , at Fountainbridge , which was considerably damaged , and so severely burnt a servant - maid that she died in a short time after . 11. The siege of Badajos raised by the allies , after two ...
... light- ning struck the house of Dr Hen- derson , at Fountainbridge , which was considerably damaged , and so severely burnt a servant - maid that she died in a short time after . 11. The siege of Badajos raised by the allies , after two ...
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... light , let us suppose that when I go to visit my friend A , it costs thirty shillings for my servants and me belong ( for that is a matter to be considered ) to the said A ; and when the said A returns my visit , it costs him the same ...
... light , let us suppose that when I go to visit my friend A , it costs thirty shillings for my servants and me belong ( for that is a matter to be considered ) to the said A ; and when the said A returns my visit , it costs him the same ...
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... light upon the causes which transported so large a measure of civilization and re- finement into a region that seemed little formed to be their abode . Iceland grew under the calamities which af flicted all the neighbouring kingdoms ...
... light upon the causes which transported so large a measure of civilization and re- finement into a region that seemed little formed to be their abode . Iceland grew under the calamities which af flicted all the neighbouring kingdoms ...
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... light spungy turf , cut from the bogs . These are tied on with a rope ; a piece of wood made to fit the horse's back , with a peg project- ing from each side , is fastened over the turf , and on these pegs the bag- gage is hung by means ...
... light spungy turf , cut from the bogs . These are tied on with a rope ; a piece of wood made to fit the horse's back , with a peg project- ing from each side , is fastened over the turf , and on these pegs the bag- gage is hung by means ...
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... light upon the origin of that substance . This discovery was most grateful ; for it had been one of the chief objects which indu- ced Sir George to undertake his pre- sent journey . There ' is something very striking in the description ...
... light upon the origin of that substance . This discovery was most grateful ; for it had been one of the chief objects which indu- ced Sir George to undertake his pre- sent journey . There ' is something very striking in the description ...
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