The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... manner as we say of any one that he deserves to be hanged , without any intention of inflicting that punish- ment . Many circumstances , he al- ledges , lead to the suspicion that it was done by their enemies , for the purpose of ...
... manner as we say of any one that he deserves to be hanged , without any intention of inflicting that punish- ment . Many circumstances , he al- ledges , lead to the suspicion that it was done by their enemies , for the purpose of ...
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... manner : The defective boat is loaded with stones sufficient to sink her so low as to prevent her from bearing any part of the bridge ; at the same time , the bolts in the bows , which are let into a link of each chain , are likewise ...
... manner : The defective boat is loaded with stones sufficient to sink her so low as to prevent her from bearing any part of the bridge ; at the same time , the bolts in the bows , which are let into a link of each chain , are likewise ...
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... manner in their power , and especially with pikes of six or seven feet in length . The limited levies , formerly ordered , are , however , we believe , far from being completed . Gen. Sir John Cradock arrived at Lisbon on the 12th Dec ...
... manner in their power , and especially with pikes of six or seven feet in length . The limited levies , formerly ordered , are , however , we believe , far from being completed . Gen. Sir John Cradock arrived at Lisbon on the 12th Dec ...
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... manner he learns sylla- bles and words ; writing them one day , reading them the next . The same process for writing the common epistolary character , and for reading it . ( A ) This progress made , the class go up to the master to read ...
... manner he learns sylla- bles and words ; writing them one day , reading them the next . The same process for writing the common epistolary character , and for reading it . ( A ) This progress made , the class go up to the master to read ...
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... manner , they are dispatched off to some other occupation , and another spelling class succeeds . In this man- ner , one book or card may serve for 200 boys , who would , according to the common method , have had a book each . In the ...
... manner , they are dispatched off to some other occupation , and another spelling class succeeds . In this man- ner , one book or card may serve for 200 boys , who would , according to the common method , have had a book each . In the ...
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