The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... carried on with advantage when the capital is soon sunk , and the business wholly laid a- side . Ditto , p . 46 ral printed tracts , in which they have been clearly exposed - To the report of the committee of the House of Commons on the ...
... carried on with advantage when the capital is soon sunk , and the business wholly laid a- side . Ditto , p . 46 ral printed tracts , in which they have been clearly exposed - To the report of the committee of the House of Commons on the ...
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... carried against his Lordship , ty the Speaker's casting vote , both sides being 216-9 . His Lordship tenders to his Majesty his resignation as First Lord of the Admiralty , which is accepted - 10 . The Edinburgh new Police Bill receives ...
... carried against his Lordship , ty the Speaker's casting vote , both sides being 216-9 . His Lordship tenders to his Majesty his resignation as First Lord of the Admiralty , which is accepted - 10 . The Edinburgh new Police Bill receives ...
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... carried through it with great velocity , one man ready to set with an oar on each bow , while the rest of the boats crew lay on their oars . Descending to the temple all our aerial feelings were put to flight , by some fine cold roast ...
... carried through it with great velocity , one man ready to set with an oar on each bow , while the rest of the boats crew lay on their oars . Descending to the temple all our aerial feelings were put to flight , by some fine cold roast ...
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... carried too far , in situa- tions where there exists a similarity of object and pursuit , without a uni- on of interests among the individuals . This propensity , if it does exist , seems to arise more out of the neces- sity of the case ...
... carried too far , in situa- tions where there exists a similarity of object and pursuit , without a uni- on of interests among the individuals . This propensity , if it does exist , seems to arise more out of the neces- sity of the case ...
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... carried his globe , clock , and some maps , to Sir James Dunbar of Durn , who he had heard was " a ve . ry good natured , friendly , inquisitive gentleman . " Sir James received him with great kindness , and made him take up his ...
... carried his globe , clock , and some maps , to Sir James Dunbar of Durn , who he had heard was " a ve . ry good natured , friendly , inquisitive gentleman . " Sir James received him with great kindness , and made him take up his ...
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