The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... forces in Scot- land , by whom he had been appoint- ed to the command of a division of the craft which had been ... force into two divisions , one of which was to be led by himself , and the other by Vice Admiral Col- lingwood ...
... forces in Scot- land , by whom he had been appoint- ed to the command of a division of the craft which had been ... force into two divisions , one of which was to be led by himself , and the other by Vice Admiral Col- lingwood ...
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... force to take to bye - paths and lanes , however circui- tous and dilatory , rather than sub- ject themselves continually to per- plexities , which fail not to irritate their temper , and teaze them out of that patience which for such a ...
... force to take to bye - paths and lanes , however circui- tous and dilatory , rather than sub- ject themselves continually to per- plexities , which fail not to irritate their temper , and teaze them out of that patience which for such a ...
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... water . Dr Wollaston , secretary of the Royal Society , has read the Bakerian Lecture , " On the Force of Percus- sion . " POETRY . ALFRED . BY GEORGE DYER . AH ! why should 52 Literary Intelligence , English and Foreign . POETRY.
... water . Dr Wollaston , secretary of the Royal Society , has read the Bakerian Lecture , " On the Force of Percus- sion . " POETRY . ALFRED . BY GEORGE DYER . AH ! why should 52 Literary Intelligence , English and Foreign . POETRY.
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... force me to thy arms ? How could'st thou make me break my ear- ly vows , Dissolve my promise to my destin'd spouse ? Make me a stranger to repose and rest , And shoot the stings of sorrow thro ' my breast ! But tho ' ungenial ties have ...
... force me to thy arms ? How could'st thou make me break my ear- ly vows , Dissolve my promise to my destin'd spouse ? Make me a stranger to repose and rest , And shoot the stings of sorrow thro ' my breast ! But tho ' ungenial ties have ...
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... force the return of a milita- ry power which should disturb its tran- quillity . Accordingly , in the course of the month of September , a body of a- bout 25,000 Russians were shipped on board of English transports ( hired for that ...
... force the return of a milita- ry power which should disturb its tran- quillity . Accordingly , in the course of the month of September , a body of a- bout 25,000 Russians were shipped on board of English transports ( hired for that ...
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