The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... seems , my last remark gave great offence ; and one of our supervisors ge- neral , a Mr Corbet , was instructed to enquire on the spot , and to document me- " that my business was to act , not to think ; and that whatever might be men ...
... seems , my last remark gave great offence ; and one of our supervisors ge- neral , a Mr Corbet , was instructed to enquire on the spot , and to document me- " that my business was to act , not to think ; and that whatever might be men ...
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... seems then to have attached to coin which stood in this predica- ment ; thus Shakespeare makes one of his characters say : " A three- pence bow'd would hire me , old as I am , to queen it . ” We suspect also there are a few omissions ...
... seems then to have attached to coin which stood in this predica- ment ; thus Shakespeare makes one of his characters say : " A three- pence bow'd would hire me , old as I am , to queen it . ” We suspect also there are a few omissions ...
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... seems to be much broken by the French armies , for no cer- tain accounts are received from Casta- nos ' army three days after the battle . BATTLE OF Saragossa . It appears from the Spanish accounts , that after the retreat of Gen ...
... seems to be much broken by the French armies , for no cer- tain accounts are received from Casta- nos ' army three days after the battle . BATTLE OF Saragossa . It appears from the Spanish accounts , that after the retreat of Gen ...
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... seems to have been at great pains to conciliate the natives of Scotland . This he has attempted , not only directly by the most flatter- ing encomiums , and testimonies to their courage , their learning , and their . hospitality ; but ...
... seems to have been at great pains to conciliate the natives of Scotland . This he has attempted , not only directly by the most flatter- ing encomiums , and testimonies to their courage , their learning , and their . hospitality ; but ...
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... seems to argue even a zeal for the doctrine . It is to be regretted that Sir John Carr has not explained what he means by the water being " strongly impreg- nated with sulphur . " No native sul- phur has ever been discovered about Loch ...
... seems to argue even a zeal for the doctrine . It is to be regretted that Sir John Carr has not explained what he means by the water being " strongly impreg- nated with sulphur . " No native sul- phur has ever been discovered about Loch ...
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