The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... necessary information respecting them ; and this rule is followed , not merely when new ap - ` plicants are put upon their lists , but in relation to every stated or occasion- al aid that may afterwards be given them . Still however ...
... necessary information respecting them ; and this rule is followed , not merely when new ap - ` plicants are put upon their lists , but in relation to every stated or occasion- al aid that may afterwards be given them . Still however ...
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... necessary subsistence . The attempt is arduous . But what obstacles may not be overcome by zeal , and diligence , and perseverance , de- pending on Him who " preserveth the strangers , and who relieveth , the father- less and the widow ...
... necessary subsistence . The attempt is arduous . But what obstacles may not be overcome by zeal , and diligence , and perseverance , de- pending on Him who " preserveth the strangers , and who relieveth , the father- less and the widow ...
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... 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 to ...
... 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 to ...
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... necessary to send our Cabinet Minis- ter , Count Munster , who , with other charges , will undertake a more minute investigation of the necessities of the country , and will adopt such measures as may be necessary for their alleviation ...
... necessary to send our Cabinet Minis- ter , Count Munster , who , with other charges , will undertake a more minute investigation of the necessities of the country , and will adopt such measures as may be necessary for their alleviation ...
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... necessary , to shew that in very many instances , even the talents of Mr MacPherson had proved unequal to do justice to his original . I believe no gen- tleman will be found , who is enabled , from a proper knowledge of the Gaelic lan ...
... necessary , to shew that in very many instances , even the talents of Mr MacPherson had proved unequal to do justice to his original . I believe no gen- tleman will be found , who is enabled , from a proper knowledge of the Gaelic lan ...
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