The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... stone and upwards, in quantity not less than 3oo slone, one guinea, to janet Mitchell in Tranent, who collcãed 606 stone. 42. To the next six highest gatherers, the quantities not under 200 stone, 10 s. 6d. each, — to the six persons ...
... stone and upwards, in quantity not less than 3oo slone, one guinea, to janet Mitchell in Tranent, who collcãed 606 stone. 42. To the next six highest gatherers, the quantities not under 200 stone, 10 s. 6d. each, — to the six persons ...
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... stone-buckles in stepping out of the boats. Now this, in one sense, was making a most effectual diversion. For the expedition was so truly jocular, that our very commanders laughed at it before they set sail; and when they came back ...
... stone-buckles in stepping out of the boats. Now this, in one sense, was making a most effectual diversion. For the expedition was so truly jocular, that our very commanders laughed at it before they set sail; and when they came back ...
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... stone. The gentleFen near Stirling having for some time :ast applied the county-work towards making a very useful road across the countly, from Doune to Kippen, which was site impassable for the greatest part of the year, and materials ...
... stone. The gentleFen near Stirling having for some time :ast applied the county-work towards making a very useful road across the countly, from Doune to Kippen, which was site impassable for the greatest part of the year, and materials ...
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... stones, for grinding of wheat and other grain into meal, for the good of the public in general,—One bushel of wheat, weight 63 * 63 lb. ground at the water-mill at Wareside, made, in Feb.1758. I O 3 Affairs in the Netherlands and England.
... stones, for grinding of wheat and other grain into meal, for the good of the public in general,—One bushel of wheat, weight 63 * 63 lb. ground at the water-mill at Wareside, made, in Feb.1758. I O 3 Affairs in the Netherlands and England.
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... stone, which is carried about six feet above the ground. . . In some houses the whole ground-floor is of stone, and the stories of wood. It is walled, and extremely well fortified with all the modern works. There is indeed one part ...
... stone, which is carried about six feet above the ground. . . In some houses the whole ground-floor is of stone, and the stories of wood. It is walled, and extremely well fortified with all the modern works. There is indeed one part ...
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