The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... considerable force of regular troops in the grove to defend the two field pieces , was dislodged by Captain Rea , who commanded the royal marines , and Lieut . Grant of that corps , who took passession of the field - pieces , and ...
... considerable force of regular troops in the grove to defend the two field pieces , was dislodged by Captain Rea , who commanded the royal marines , and Lieut . Grant of that corps , who took passession of the field - pieces , and ...
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... considerable library , and a well - supplied cabinet of natural his- tory . Their business consists chiefly in debates , which are introduced by the reading of medical dissertations . I cannot conclude my account of the University of ...
... considerable library , and a well - supplied cabinet of natural his- tory . Their business consists chiefly in debates , which are introduced by the reading of medical dissertations . I cannot conclude my account of the University of ...
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... considerable satisfaction at ha- ving gained in safety the place to which we were bound , after having struggled so long with conflicting ele- ments . As I made considerable stay here the preceding summer , it is pro- bable I would ...
... considerable satisfaction at ha- ving gained in safety the place to which we were bound , after having struggled so long with conflicting ele- ments . As I made considerable stay here the preceding summer , it is pro- bable I would ...
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... considerable , and is the property of the Kyah ( the pasha's lieutenant , ) who is always governor of the arsenal . Within the walls is a spacious palace , which extends the whole length of the city . On the one side is the town wall ...
... considerable , and is the property of the Kyah ( the pasha's lieutenant , ) who is always governor of the arsenal . Within the walls is a spacious palace , which extends the whole length of the city . On the one side is the town wall ...
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... considerable attention , Mr C. conceives them to be evident , by the remains of hill forts erected by the Britons , both in Britain and Ire- land . With regard to the vitrifica- Lion , opinions have been various . Some have ascribed ...
... considerable attention , Mr C. conceives them to be evident , by the remains of hill forts erected by the Britons , both in Britain and Ire- land . With regard to the vitrifica- Lion , opinions have been various . Some have ascribed ...
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