The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... island, where a pair of eagles nestle every year. This loch is clear on one fide, where trouts, beautifully speckled, are to be had, and muddy on the other, where black trouts take up their abode. Then a ride in the cud of June, or ...
... island, where a pair of eagles nestle every year. This loch is clear on one fide, where trouts, beautifully speckled, are to be had, and muddy on the other, where black trouts take up their abode. Then a ride in the cud of June, or ...
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... islands near the coasts 2 49. Have there been any remarkable battles or sea-fights near the coasts 2 and when did any remarkable wrecks or accidents happen, which can give light to any historical tacts : so. If you are in a city, give ...
... islands near the coasts 2 49. Have there been any remarkable battles or sea-fights near the coasts 2 and when did any remarkable wrecks or accidents happen, which can give light to any historical tacts : so. If you are in a city, give ...
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... island which he had not seen, he was in no disposition to injure his design, by hurrying along, after the manner of those who make tours for pleasure and improvement, as though they were riding express. It has, for a few years past ...
... island which he had not seen, he was in no disposition to injure his design, by hurrying along, after the manner of those who make tours for pleasure and improvement, as though they were riding express. It has, for a few years past ...
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... islands, and the grand boucd formed by the distant highlands, fil this matchless scene. The inhabit. of Perth are far from being blind to beauties of their river; for with fing pleasure they relate the tradition ot Roman army, when it ...
... islands, and the grand boucd formed by the distant highlands, fil this matchless scene. The inhabit. of Perth are far from being blind to beauties of their river; for with fing pleasure they relate the tradition ot Roman army, when it ...
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... island of Britain. A fair opportunity now presented itself to obtain that advantage with the consent of the Scots, by making it the price of the liberty of their sovereign, who was abandoned by all his confederates and allies; who, as a ...
... island of Britain. A fair opportunity now presented itself to obtain that advantage with the consent of the Scots, by making it the price of the liberty of their sovereign, who was abandoned by all his confederates and allies; who, as a ...
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