The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... sion , it is not wonderful that it should be unable to resist the strange anxie ties caused by two or three . All these things appear , to the vulgar , shameful and incomprehensible follies , the fruit of a depraved imagination ...
... sion , it is not wonderful that it should be unable to resist the strange anxie ties caused by two or three . All these things appear , to the vulgar , shameful and incomprehensible follies , the fruit of a depraved imagination ...
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... sion for the support of his Majesty's royal dignity , and for the attendance upon his Majesty's sacred person during his illness , the Prince Regent rests assured that you will also bear in mind the indispensible duty of continuing to ...
... sion for the support of his Majesty's royal dignity , and for the attendance upon his Majesty's sacred person during his illness , the Prince Regent rests assured that you will also bear in mind the indispensible duty of continuing to ...
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... sion which the revenue had experienced is to be attributed to accidental and tempora- ry causes . My Lords and Gentlemen , The Prince Regent is satished that you entertain a just sense of the arduous duties which his Royal Highness has ...
... sion which the revenue had experienced is to be attributed to accidental and tempora- ry causes . My Lords and Gentlemen , The Prince Regent is satished that you entertain a just sense of the arduous duties which his Royal Highness has ...
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... sion which was far beyond what he intend- ed to convey ; and , being requested to correct it , he added , that he by no means intended to assert that he entirely despair- ed of the final recovery of his Majesty . The members of the ...
... sion which was far beyond what he intend- ed to convey ; and , being requested to correct it , he added , that he by no means intended to assert that he entirely despair- ed of the final recovery of his Majesty . The members of the ...
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... sion I directed the advance of the army under Colonel Gillespie , to pass the river in boats on the succeeding night . They lodged themselves in the suburbs of the city , and a temporary bridge was hastily constructed on the morning of ...
... sion I directed the advance of the army under Colonel Gillespie , to pass the river in boats on the succeeding night . They lodged themselves in the suburbs of the city , and a temporary bridge was hastily constructed on the morning of ...
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