The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 第 74 巻Archibald Constable and Company, 1812 |
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... called Granger of Threave ; for which ap- pointment he paid L.100 per an- num . In 1524 , it was granted to Robert Lord Maxwell and heirs , for the period of nineteen years . This family , who afterwards be came Earls of Nithsdale ...
... called Granger of Threave ; for which ap- pointment he paid L.100 per an- num . In 1524 , it was granted to Robert Lord Maxwell and heirs , for the period of nineteen years . This family , who afterwards be came Earls of Nithsdale ...
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... called Pedantry , which they were never after able to shake off The great merit of the present age consists chiefly in dissecting this chaos , and dividing it into two distinct systems of education , the one calculated for the noble and ...
... called Pedantry , which they were never after able to shake off The great merit of the present age consists chiefly in dissecting this chaos , and dividing it into two distinct systems of education , the one calculated for the noble and ...
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... called , a charge on the armed guards , and overwhelm them ; the guards not being willing , in such circumstances , to oppose their bayonets . " 6 " Juggernaut , June 14 , 1806 . .... " I have seen Juggernaut . The scene at Buddruck is ...
... called , a charge on the armed guards , and overwhelm them ; the guards not being willing , in such circumstances , to oppose their bayonets . " 6 " Juggernaut , June 14 , 1806 . .... " I have seen Juggernaut . The scene at Buddruck is ...
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... called sts to the number of worship - S the attention of the Meeting to pers assembled here at this time , no accurate calculation can be made . The natives themselves , when speak- ing of the numbers at particular fes- tivals , usually ...
... called sts to the number of worship - S the attention of the Meeting to pers assembled here at this time , no accurate calculation can be made . The natives themselves , when speak- ing of the numbers at particular fes- tivals , usually ...
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... called on Mr Coch- rane , and returned again about 11 o'clock , when he saw Mr Craufurd , who asked for his family , and then went out of the room , leaving witness alone with Bradley . Bradley gave wit- ness the papers back , wrapped ...
... called on Mr Coch- rane , and returned again about 11 o'clock , when he saw Mr Craufurd , who asked for his family , and then went out of the room , leaving witness alone with Bradley . Bradley gave wit- ness the papers back , wrapped ...
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