The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... sent to Bantry Bay for the protection of that part of Ireland . Upon this station they continued till the signature of the preliminaries of peace , when , instead of returning to their homes , to which , after so long a war , the ...
... sent to Bantry Bay for the protection of that part of Ireland . Upon this station they continued till the signature of the preliminaries of peace , when , instead of returning to their homes , to which , after so long a war , the ...
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... sent their boat to see ; and so he came to be miraculously redeemed from that so- litary and tedious confinement , who otherwise in all human probability , would have ended his life there . He said , that during his stay there , he had ...
... sent their boat to see ; and so he came to be miraculously redeemed from that so- litary and tedious confinement , who otherwise in all human probability , would have ended his life there . He said , that during his stay there , he had ...
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... sent from Glasgow , Paisley , Rutherglen , and other manufacturing places , to Ham burgh . The manufacturers proceed themselves , or send their agents for- ward to Leipsig , where Macnab , a descendant from the celebrated fami- ly of ...
... sent from Glasgow , Paisley , Rutherglen , and other manufacturing places , to Ham burgh . The manufacturers proceed themselves , or send their agents for- ward to Leipsig , where Macnab , a descendant from the celebrated fami- ly of ...
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... sent , however , is the first time that any complete attempt has been made to supply this important desideratum in Scottish literature . Considering the vast extent of this subject , and the great variety of sources from which its ...
... sent , however , is the first time that any complete attempt has been made to supply this important desideratum in Scottish literature . Considering the vast extent of this subject , and the great variety of sources from which its ...
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... sent it anonymously to the publisher of that work . From thence it has been copied into the latter editions of the works of Burns . In pub- lishing the song in this manner , Mr Gall brobably thought that it might , under the sanction of ...
... sent it anonymously to the publisher of that work . From thence it has been copied into the latter editions of the works of Burns . In pub- lishing the song in this manner , Mr Gall brobably thought that it might , under the sanction of ...
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