The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... persons not connected with the ceremony were not permitted to enter . At twelve , the whole of the persons appointed to attend the ceremonial be- ing arrived , a gun was fired from one of the River Fencible boats , as the ap . pointed ...
... persons not connected with the ceremony were not permitted to enter . At twelve , the whole of the persons appointed to attend the ceremonial be- ing arrived , a gun was fired from one of the River Fencible boats , as the ap . pointed ...
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... persons in Cambridge as a candidate to represent that Uni- versity ; but notwithstanding the high character he had ... person the genius of his illustrious father revived and acting as as it were , in him . His first speech 88 ...
... persons in Cambridge as a candidate to represent that Uni- versity ; but notwithstanding the high character he had ... person the genius of his illustrious father revived and acting as as it were , in him . His first speech 88 ...
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... person who reads the whole passage * , that I was speaking of established parochial schools only , and not of uncertain and occasional schools , kept by persons totally unqualified , viz . illiterate old men and old women . In a ...
... person who reads the whole passage * , that I was speaking of established parochial schools only , and not of uncertain and occasional schools , kept by persons totally unqualified , viz . illiterate old men and old women . In a ...
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... persons ag- " grieved " by this increase ; and he anxiously states that the " proprie . " tors whose lands pay teinds are " principally aggrieved . " Now , the fact is , that my language does not by any means necessarily imply that ...
... persons ag- " grieved " by this increase ; and he anxiously states that the " proprie . " tors whose lands pay teinds are " principally aggrieved . " Now , the fact is , that my language does not by any means necessarily imply that ...
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... persons who still preserve in their memory remnants of Galic literature , are rapidly dying away . As these measures must be attended with very consi- derable expence , a general subscrip- tion has been set on foot among the members of ...
... persons who still preserve in their memory remnants of Galic literature , are rapidly dying away . As these measures must be attended with very consi- derable expence , a general subscrip- tion has been set on foot among the members of ...
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