The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... never have attended to the sub- ject before , I shall give as short and clear an account as I can , of the pre- sent state of the connection between the proprietors of Zetland and those of their tenants who are fishers , both because ...
... never have attended to the sub- ject before , I shall give as short and clear an account as I can , of the pre- sent state of the connection between the proprietors of Zetland and those of their tenants who are fishers , both because ...
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... never could have been put in words , without the grossest ignorance of the very rudiments of knowledge , and common affairs of the world , could ever have originated with them . I will therefore venture to pre- dict , that if ever those ...
... never could have been put in words , without the grossest ignorance of the very rudiments of knowledge , and common affairs of the world , could ever have originated with them . I will therefore venture to pre- dict , that if ever those ...
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... never saw these kind and secret warnings † till they appeared in print 2. Although I had in the conclu- ding paragraph of my " tour , " " tour , " ex- plicitly stated that I had not enjoy- ed any opportunity of consulting the pamphlets ...
... never saw these kind and secret warnings † till they appeared in print 2. Although I had in the conclu- ding paragraph of my " tour , " " tour , " ex- plicitly stated that I had not enjoy- ed any opportunity of consulting the pamphlets ...
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... never had tried it . tried it . And tho ' our observations on things could be of no use to the generality of mankind ... never want matter : for if once you get it begun , just Jan. 1806 . · ever thought , acted , or seen before ; and ...
... never had tried it . tried it . And tho ' our observations on things could be of no use to the generality of mankind ... never want matter : for if once you get it begun , just Jan. 1806 . · ever thought , acted , or seen before ; and ...
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... never to be at- tempted , but with a leading wind , and under the guidance of an experi- enced pilot . The town is about half a mile long , terminated at one end by Fort Charlotte , where there is a garrison , and at the other by a ...
... never to be at- tempted , but with a leading wind , and under the guidance of an experi- enced pilot . The town is about half a mile long , terminated at one end by Fort Charlotte , where there is a garrison , and at the other by a ...
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