The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... situation it could devise l'o the pamphlet by Lieut . W. Scott , R. Na- vy , signed , No Zetland Laird , and to the letter by the Rev. Mr Sands of That the Zetland tenantry , who at Tingwall , printed therewith - To the the out - set of ...
... situation it could devise l'o the pamphlet by Lieut . W. Scott , R. Na- vy , signed , No Zetland Laird , and to the letter by the Rev. Mr Sands of That the Zetland tenantry , who at Tingwall , printed therewith - To the the out - set of ...
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... situation , he made consider- able progress in several branches of learn- ing , under a private teacher , retained in his father's family , with whom he spent , in receiving instruction , those hours that were not necessarily employed ...
... situation , he made consider- able progress in several branches of learn- ing , under a private teacher , retained in his father's family , with whom he spent , in receiving instruction , those hours that were not necessarily employed ...
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... situation in which he appeared before the Court . " Having , " , said Sir Robert , " served my King and Country not only without reproach , but I may add , with some degree of reputa- tion , for 46 years , during which I have been more ...
... situation in which he appeared before the Court . " Having , " , said Sir Robert , " served my King and Country not only without reproach , but I may add , with some degree of reputa- tion , for 46 years , during which I have been more ...
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... situation , the procession ascended the steps at a slow and solemn pace . The six Conductors , forty - eight pen- sioners from Greenwich Hospital , and forty - eight Seamen of the Victory , as- cended the steps , divided , and ranged on ...
... situation , the procession ascended the steps at a slow and solemn pace . The six Conductors , forty - eight pen- sioners from Greenwich Hospital , and forty - eight Seamen of the Victory , as- cended the steps , divided , and ranged on ...
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... situation , it will form one of the greatest possible ornaments to this city . In the inside there is to be a convenient stair case leading to the top of the monument , whence the spectator will command a coup d'eil perhaps not to be ...
... situation , it will form one of the greatest possible ornaments to this city . In the inside there is to be a convenient stair case leading to the top of the monument , whence the spectator will command a coup d'eil perhaps not to be ...
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