The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... ground with military honours . Of all the writ ings of Mr Gall the tendency is uniform- ly virtuous . But this is not their only merit . A rich vein of poetry pervades them ; the sentiments are striking ; and the language simple and ...
... ground with military honours . Of all the writ ings of Mr Gall the tendency is uniform- ly virtuous . But this is not their only merit . A rich vein of poetry pervades them ; the sentiments are striking ; and the language simple and ...
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... ground , surmounted by rich plumes of black feathers . The canopy was sup- ported at the corners by four palm - trees , the stems of silver , and the foliage of burnished gold . On the entablature on each side was the appropriate motto ...
... ground , surmounted by rich plumes of black feathers . The canopy was sup- ported at the corners by four palm - trees , the stems of silver , and the foliage of burnished gold . On the entablature on each side was the appropriate motto ...
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... ground to doubt whether the Caledonians had advanced even thus far , and whether they did not depend almost entirely on the chace for subsistence . A Roman writer ( Dion ) observes , that though their coasts abounded with fish , they ...
... ground to doubt whether the Caledonians had advanced even thus far , and whether they did not depend almost entirely on the chace for subsistence . A Roman writer ( Dion ) observes , that though their coasts abounded with fish , they ...
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... ground ( who has not , surely , a ves- tige of right ; ) and a third to the cottar- families who are supposed to have assis- ted in saving the cargo . This barba rous notion is most probably of " Da mish origin . " If ever a case occur ...
... ground ( who has not , surely , a ves- tige of right ; ) and a third to the cottar- families who are supposed to have assis- ted in saving the cargo . This barba rous notion is most probably of " Da mish origin . " If ever a case occur ...
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... grounds undis- puted even by the bitterest of his ene- mies . I must observe , that throughout the whole of the present reign , a most unfortunate system of government has obtained , and upon that system may all the misfortunes of this ...
... grounds undis- puted even by the bitterest of his ene- mies . I must observe , that throughout the whole of the present reign , a most unfortunate system of government has obtained , and upon that system may all the misfortunes of this ...
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