Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 |
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... Scotland , where the Corona- tion of the Kings was ever a most de- vout and religious solemnity , as I have specially read in the account of what was done at Scone , on the new year's day of Anno Domini 1651 , at the crowning of King ...
... Scotland , where the Corona- tion of the Kings was ever a most de- vout and religious solemnity , as I have specially read in the account of what was done at Scone , on the new year's day of Anno Domini 1651 , at the crowning of King ...
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... Scotland all my life , I never heard any of their names before . Among them were some called whaups , or tilliwhillies , withertyweeps , and bris- tlecocks . As soon as the dinner was over , our worthy president rose and made a most ...
... Scotland all my life , I never heard any of their names before . Among them were some called whaups , or tilliwhillies , withertyweeps , and bris- tlecocks . As soon as the dinner was over , our worthy president rose and made a most ...
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... Scotland with the less elevated apprehensions of mo- dern times . A Scotsman who has never travelled beyond the precincts of his native country , who has never crossed the Tweed on the one hand , nor the region of " Skua - gulls " * on ...
... Scotland with the less elevated apprehensions of mo- dern times . A Scotsman who has never travelled beyond the precincts of his native country , who has never crossed the Tweed on the one hand , nor the region of " Skua - gulls " * on ...
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... Scotland , after his losses at Solway Moss , quantum mutatus ! in all the disconsolate desolation of dis- appointed hopes and a broken heart , re- tired , to die ; -that we passed across the square , and through the passage , ( which we ...
... Scotland , after his losses at Solway Moss , quantum mutatus ! in all the disconsolate desolation of dis- appointed hopes and a broken heart , re- tired , to die ; -that we passed across the square , and through the passage , ( which we ...
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... Scotland - which is indeed supposed to form one of our most characteristic excellencies among the nations of the earth - and that li- beral diffusion of ideas , originating in the cheapness of education , which has formed us into a ...
... Scotland - which is indeed supposed to form one of our most characteristic excellencies among the nations of the earth - and that li- beral diffusion of ideas , originating in the cheapness of education , which has formed us into a ...
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