The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... four miles long by about one broad , studded thick with wood- ed islands , and entirely surrounded by a vast amphitheatre of stupen- dous mountains , presenting a differ- ent shape in every point of view , and not a human habitation in ...
... four miles long by about one broad , studded thick with wood- ed islands , and entirely surrounded by a vast amphitheatre of stupen- dous mountains , presenting a differ- ent shape in every point of view , and not a human habitation in ...
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... four o'clock in the morning of the 18th , the French general put his army in motion , attacked the bridge of the old castle of Verona , and passed the Adige , not with- standing a vigorous resistance on the part of the Austrians , who ...
... four o'clock in the morning of the 18th , the French general put his army in motion , attacked the bridge of the old castle of Verona , and passed the Adige , not with- standing a vigorous resistance on the part of the Austrians , who ...
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... four cwt . The following were the principal or- naments and devices on the external coffin : - The Head - Piece ( No. 1. ) is a cor- rect copy of the allegorical engraving , lately published to the memory of Lord Nelson . It represents ...
... four cwt . The following were the principal or- naments and devices on the external coffin : - The Head - Piece ( No. 1. ) is a cor- rect copy of the allegorical engraving , lately published to the memory of Lord Nelson . It represents ...
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... four at the foot , who were oc- casionally relieved by six others . Naval officers in their uniform were al- so stationed round the body as mour- ners , and the whole area was lined by the Greenwich volunteers , with arms reversed , & c ...
... four at the foot , who were oc- casionally relieved by six others . Naval officers in their uniform were al- so stationed round the body as mour- ners , and the whole area was lined by the Greenwich volunteers , with arms reversed , & c ...
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... four horses , in progress from the Admiralty to Greenwich , in which were the Admirals , Naval Offi- cers , and Pursuivants at Arms , and other officers in the solemn procession . These were shortly afterwards followed by the Lord Mayor ...
... four horses , in progress from the Admiralty to Greenwich , in which were the Admirals , Naval Offi- cers , and Pursuivants at Arms , and other officers in the solemn procession . These were shortly afterwards followed by the Lord Mayor ...
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Admiral appears appointed arms army Bank bill British burgh Capt Captain character command considerable coun Court Court of Session daugh daughter Ditto Duke duty Earl Edinburgh Emperor expence France French friends frigate gentlemen give Glasgow guns honour House India inhabitants island James Jean Maxwell John Jupiter justice King Lady land late Leith letter Lieut London Lord Henry Petty Lord Melville Lord Nelson Lord Provost Lordship Majesty Majesty's March ment Minister Miss morning Naples Navy neral never Noble Lord North o'clock object observed Parliament person Pitt planet poem port possession present Prince Prussia racter received regiment respect right ascension Royal Royal Navy sail Scotland Scots sent Shetland shew ship sion situation South tain ther tion town troops Trotter whole William