The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... meet with a severe loss , a circumstance in the present state of the French army in this province , I should conceive to be avoided if possible ; but the necessity of Barcelona now has become so great , that the loss would be nearly ...
... meet with a severe loss , a circumstance in the present state of the French army in this province , I should conceive to be avoided if possible ; but the necessity of Barcelona now has become so great , that the loss would be nearly ...
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... meet- ings of the Gerontes and Ephori , the portico of the Persice and other edifices . On this side there are no ruins . To the north - west extended the quarter of the Cyno- suri , by which I had entered Spar- ta , and where I ...
... meet- ings of the Gerontes and Ephori , the portico of the Persice and other edifices . On this side there are no ruins . To the north - west extended the quarter of the Cyno- suri , by which I had entered Spar- ta , and where I ...
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... meet with some of these birds , which , ac- cording to Plato , have , before they expire , a view of Olympus , on which account their dying notes are so melodious : but I was disap- pointed . Perhaps , like Horace , I am not in the good ...
... meet with some of these birds , which , ac- cording to Plato , have , before they expire , a view of Olympus , on which account their dying notes are so melodious : but I was disap- pointed . Perhaps , like Horace , I am not in the good ...
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... , what desolation ! We did not meet with a creature , for 1 most most of the inhabitants had fled to the mountains on 102 Account of the Inhabitants of Jerusalem . ” . Account of the Inhabitants of Jerusa lem From the same.
... , what desolation ! We did not meet with a creature , for 1 most most of the inhabitants had fled to the mountains on 102 Account of the Inhabitants of Jerusalem . ” . Account of the Inhabitants of Jerusa lem From the same.
Seite 115
... Meet- ing then voted the thanks of the Society to Lord Elibank , the Vice- President in the Chair , for his at- tention to the business of the day . Trial of John Lindsay Craufurd and James Bradley , for falsifying Pa- pers . T HIS very ...
... Meet- ing then voted the thanks of the Society to Lord Elibank , the Vice- President in the Chair , for his at- tention to the business of the day . Trial of John Lindsay Craufurd and James Bradley , for falsifying Pa- pers . T HIS very ...
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