The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... observed , that the owner of a few acres , when obliged to sell his land to his richer neighbour , has , while a tenant on the very same spot , attained to comfortable circumstan- ces , tho ' while a proprietor he had been always needy ...
... observed , that the owner of a few acres , when obliged to sell his land to his richer neighbour , has , while a tenant on the very same spot , attained to comfortable circumstan- ces , tho ' while a proprietor he had been always needy ...
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... observed there , that the proprietors , as they advance in years , become personally attached to their tenantry , and over indulgent in the distribution of pro- visions , and in allowing their rents to run in arrear . And likewise the ...
... observed there , that the proprietors , as they advance in years , become personally attached to their tenantry , and over indulgent in the distribution of pro- visions , and in allowing their rents to run in arrear . And likewise the ...
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... observed a small handsome boat on our right with a lady and gentleman . At about five o'clock we landed on this most beautiful Island , and di- rected our steps to the few remains of a very large Benedictine Abbey , which was founded ...
... observed a small handsome boat on our right with a lady and gentleman . At about five o'clock we landed on this most beautiful Island , and di- rected our steps to the few remains of a very large Benedictine Abbey , which was founded ...
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... observed in the small boat , they seem'd to be employed as we were ; our boatmen inform'd us they were a Mr Russel , who has a hand- some house adjoining Lord Kenmare's demesne , and a lady from Cork on a vi- sit to his family ...
... observed in the small boat , they seem'd to be employed as we were ; our boatmen inform'd us they were a Mr Russel , who has a hand- some house adjoining Lord Kenmare's demesne , and a lady from Cork on a vi- sit to his family ...
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... observed that for money he refused nothing , and sold even French passports to British subjects , with which they and their goods passed unmolested through Hanover , Holland , and even on the French side of the Rhine . MEDALLIONS of ...
... observed that for money he refused nothing , and sold even French passports to British subjects , with which they and their goods passed unmolested through Hanover , Holland , and even on the French side of the Rhine . MEDALLIONS of ...
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