The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... given by the landlord for fish ought to be raised to the highest which any merchant can afford to give for it . All those modifications must take place before the Zetland system can be expected to produce its best effects . The tenant ...
... given by the landlord for fish ought to be raised to the highest which any merchant can afford to give for it . All those modifications must take place before the Zetland system can be expected to produce its best effects . The tenant ...
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... given them . Still however there is room for do- ing more good , without interfering with the business of Societies already established , or taking any measures that would have the smallest tendency to impair the means of their support ...
... given them . Still however there is room for do- ing more good , without interfering with the business of Societies already established , or taking any measures that would have the smallest tendency to impair the means of their support ...
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... given under the name rather than the title . This we do not ob ject to ; but as it is the latter by which they are chiefly known , there ought certainly to be a reference ' from the one to the other . not readily look for the lives of ...
... given under the name rather than the title . This we do not ob ject to ; but as it is the latter by which they are chiefly known , there ought certainly to be a reference ' from the one to the other . not readily look for the lives of ...
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... given , and the Lord hath " taken away ; blessed be the name of " the Lord . " AND where is now the parent's fondest hope ? The well known youth , their joy for ever fled ! Lo , pale and silent lies the lovely clay , dust Teo soon ...
... given , and the Lord hath " taken away ; blessed be the name of " the Lord . " AND where is now the parent's fondest hope ? The well known youth , their joy for ever fled ! Lo , pale and silent lies the lovely clay , dust Teo soon ...
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Historical Affairs . 1. WAR ON THE Continent . HAVING AVING given an account of the too successful progress of the French ar . my in Germany , we come now to a de- tail of the military operations in Italy , where we are sorry to find ...
Historical Affairs . 1. WAR ON THE Continent . HAVING AVING given an account of the too successful progress of the French ar . my in Germany , we come now to a de- tail of the military operations in Italy , where we are sorry to find ...
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