The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... King Jo- seph towards Spain , adding that the fate of Madrid would be happy and prosperous , if the inhabitants adhered faithfully to the constitution , and acknowledged with since- rity , for their legitimate King , Don Joseph Napoleon ...
... King Jo- seph towards Spain , adding that the fate of Madrid would be happy and prosperous , if the inhabitants adhered faithfully to the constitution , and acknowledged with since- rity , for their legitimate King , Don Joseph Napoleon ...
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... King Jo- seph , nor of the Bayonne Junta , nor of their definitive organization , nor of that constitution there boasted as so full of ⚫ freedom , and so likely to produce per manent prosperity to the country . This definitive ...
... King Jo- seph , nor of the Bayonne Junta , nor of their definitive organization , nor of that constitution there boasted as so full of ⚫ freedom , and so likely to produce per manent prosperity to the country . This definitive ...
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... King James V. in a state of pupilage , and to whom the Homes and Kerrs strong- ly attached themselves . Buccleugh was routed ; but Kerr of Cessford be- ing slain in the pursuit , a deadly feud thence arose between the Scotts and Kerrs ...
... King James V. in a state of pupilage , and to whom the Homes and Kerrs strong- ly attached themselves . Buccleugh was routed ; but Kerr of Cessford be- ing slain in the pursuit , a deadly feud thence arose between the Scotts and Kerrs ...
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... king of Scots . Finley , as we may learn from Tortæus , was maormor , or , as the Norwegian historian calls him ... king expiated the crimes of his fafhers , by " his most sacrilegious mur- der . " And , Macbeth hastily marched to Scone ...
... king of Scots . Finley , as we may learn from Tortæus , was maormor , or , as the Norwegian historian calls him ... king expiated the crimes of his fafhers , by " his most sacrilegious mur- der . " And , Macbeth hastily marched to Scone ...
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... king , conferred peculiar privileges on the race of Mac- Duff , whose valour contributed to that event . Of the third class , relating to funereal monuments , the carved stones , in Meigle Church - yard , are memorable , for their ...
... king , conferred peculiar privileges on the race of Mac- Duff , whose valour contributed to that event . Of the third class , relating to funereal monuments , the carved stones , in Meigle Church - yard , are memorable , for their ...
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