The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... itself for military execution du- ring the inteftine troubles under the go- vernment of Duke Charles Leopold , and the indemnification being at length made , we had advice in fummer , that those di- ftricts were just going to be ...
... itself for military execution du- ring the inteftine troubles under the go- vernment of Duke Charles Leopold , and the indemnification being at length made , we had advice in fummer , that those di- ftricts were just going to be ...
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... itself deprived of bread : the mills , being all overflowed by the river ; the bakers of the fuburbs of Sapiac , Ville Bourbonne , and Gafferas , being unable to work , by the forced defertion of their houfes and ovens ; and the ...
... itself deprived of bread : the mills , being all overflowed by the river ; the bakers of the fuburbs of Sapiac , Ville Bourbonne , and Gafferas , being unable to work , by the forced defertion of their houfes and ovens ; and the ...
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... itself a in breadth ; at the upper end of which , thing but the rock cut flat at top , colonade , covered a - top , of ten or twelve in which I could not difcern any feet deep , and in length anfwering to g that did not thew it to be ...
... itself a in breadth ; at the upper end of which , thing but the rock cut flat at top , colonade , covered a - top , of ten or twelve in which I could not difcern any feet deep , and in length anfwering to g that did not thew it to be ...
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the cavern itself is not viftable after the rains , till the ground of it has had time to dry into a competent hardness . * nuity of the rockthus excavated , t hardness of it , and calculating the tim and numbers of men it must have tak ...
the cavern itself is not viftable after the rains , till the ground of it has had time to dry into a competent hardness . * nuity of the rockthus excavated , t hardness of it , and calculating the tim and numbers of men it must have tak ...
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... itself is only un- lewood and grafs , which , in the dry tabon , are often fet on fire , and will antinue burning for three or four days , tended with this benefit of fertilizing hery cultivable fpots on it , and of the alts being ...
... itself is only un- lewood and grafs , which , in the dry tabon , are often fet on fire , and will antinue burning for three or four days , tended with this benefit of fertilizing hery cultivable fpots on it , and of the alts being ...
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