The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... ment , assisted the General and Staff Officers in examining the coasts of the Frith of Forth , with which he was well acquainted , and in making arrangements for its defence . His steady patron , the Duke of Gordon , with his excellent ...
... ment , assisted the General and Staff Officers in examining the coasts of the Frith of Forth , with which he was well acquainted , and in making arrangements for its defence . His steady patron , the Duke of Gordon , with his excellent ...
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... ment , on the Irish Roman Cotholic petition , which is thrown out by large majorities - 16 . The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland meets at Edinburgh - 19 . Madame Bonaparte , Jerome's wife ( late Miss Paterson , ) arrives in ...
... ment , on the Irish Roman Cotholic petition , which is thrown out by large majorities - 16 . The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland meets at Edinburgh - 19 . Madame Bonaparte , Jerome's wife ( late Miss Paterson , ) arrives in ...
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... ment , by pointing out such deficien- cies as have occurred to us in the present edition . Beginning with names which have been entirely d mitted , we find those of Darnley , husband to Q. Mary ; the Earls of Mar ( one of whom was for ...
... ment , by pointing out such deficien- cies as have occurred to us in the present edition . Beginning with names which have been entirely d mitted , we find those of Darnley , husband to Q. Mary ; the Earls of Mar ( one of whom was for ...
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... ment necessary , Mr Gall joined himself to the Highland regiment of volun- teers , and stimulated the ardour of their patriotism by many elegant pro- ductions . One of these was printed at the public expence , and copies dis- tributed ...
... ment necessary , Mr Gall joined himself to the Highland regiment of volun- teers , and stimulated the ardour of their patriotism by many elegant pro- ductions . One of these was printed at the public expence , and copies dis- tributed ...
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... ment are correct . " To prove that this sweeping criticism is nothing but empty declamation , I beg leave to ask him , 1st , If I am not correct in the paragraph which treats of trees , when I affirm that there are none in Shetland ...
... ment are correct . " To prove that this sweeping criticism is nothing but empty declamation , I beg leave to ask him , 1st , If I am not correct in the paragraph which treats of trees , when I affirm that there are none in Shetland ...
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