The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 10
... manner of ten grievously oppress both their landlord and their fellow - tenants . All money rents ought to be abo- lished , and the rents made payable wholly in the most common produc- tions of the country ; for those , while the ...
... manner of ten grievously oppress both their landlord and their fellow - tenants . All money rents ought to be abo- lished , and the rents made payable wholly in the most common produc- tions of the country ; for those , while the ...
Seite 17
... manner , was , after the tran- scendent victory of Trafalgar , re- moved by Admiral , now Lord Col- lingwood , with the kindest attention , from on board the Mars to the Eu- ryalus frigate , which was soon after sent with dispatches to ...
... manner , was , after the tran- scendent victory of Trafalgar , re- moved by Admiral , now Lord Col- lingwood , with the kindest attention , from on board the Mars to the Eu- ryalus frigate , which was soon after sent with dispatches to ...
Seite 36
... manner which they think best adapted to the neces- sities of all the Applicants . The operations of the Society are ... manners , he can literally make their houses his own . Yet several of them confessed to me , that , on the score of ...
... manner which they think best adapted to the neces- sities of all the Applicants . The operations of the Society are ... manners , he can literally make their houses his own . Yet several of them confessed to me , that , on the score of ...
Seite 42
... manner familiar and easily understood . This is par ticularly the case with his lectures , which , as the Editor observes , " have enjoyed an uncommon share of public patronage ; and we hesitate not to affirm , without the fear of ...
... manner familiar and easily understood . This is par ticularly the case with his lectures , which , as the Editor observes , " have enjoyed an uncommon share of public patronage ; and we hesitate not to affirm , without the fear of ...
Seite 48
... manner , Mr Gall brobably thought that it might , under the sanction of a name , known to the world , acquire that notice , which , in other circumstances , might have made its fate to be " to waste its sweetness in the desert air ...
... manner , Mr Gall brobably thought that it might , under the sanction of a name , known to the world , acquire that notice , which , in other circumstances , might have made its fate to be " to waste its sweetness in the desert air ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Admiral appears appointed arms army Bank bill British burgh Capt Captain character command considerable coun Court Court of Session daugh daughter Ditto Duke duty Earl Edinburgh Emperor expence France French friends frigate gentlemen give Glasgow guns honour House India inhabitants island James Jean Maxwell John Jupiter justice King Lady land late Leith letter Lieut London Lord Henry Petty Lord Melville Lord Nelson Lord Provost Lordship Majesty Majesty's March ment Minister Miss morning Naples Navy neral never Noble Lord North o'clock object observed Parliament person Pitt planet poem port possession present Prince Prussia racter received regiment respect right ascension Royal Royal Navy sail Scotland Scots sent Shetland shew ship sion situation South tain ther tion town troops Trotter whole William