The Scots Magazine, Volume 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... taken and brought Thames and Weftminster , 92 . ERRATU M. p . 414. col . 1. line 16. 1790 Oct. 16. Col. Floyd , after having , with a very inferior force , been engaged two days with a part of Tippco's army , retreated , and joined the ...
... taken and brought Thames and Weftminster , 92 . ERRATU M. p . 414. col . 1. line 16. 1790 Oct. 16. Col. Floyd , after having , with a very inferior force , been engaged two days with a part of Tippco's army , retreated , and joined the ...
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... taken , and ftill continues to take , an active part in establishing a society for the improvement of British wool , one of the first objects that can be attended to in this country . The inftitution took place on the 5th of November ...
... taken , and ftill continues to take , an active part in establishing a society for the improvement of British wool , one of the first objects that can be attended to in this country . The inftitution took place on the 5th of November ...
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... taken from Jan. 5. and on rum and brandy import ed and under bond , from Dec. 28 : Its du- ration is likewife limited to the payment of the first 800 , cool . By the affeffed taxes bill , an affeffment takes place on the 5th of April ...
... taken from Jan. 5. and on rum and brandy import ed and under bond , from Dec. 28 : Its du- ration is likewife limited to the payment of the first 800 , cool . By the affeffed taxes bill , an affeffment takes place on the 5th of April ...
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... taken of this old foldier by his Majefty , and fo many of the British nobility and gentry , would render the memoirs of Serjeant Macleod not a little interesting , even were they lefs curious and diverfified in themselves , and drawn up ...
... taken of this old foldier by his Majefty , and fo many of the British nobility and gentry , would render the memoirs of Serjeant Macleod not a little interesting , even were they lefs curious and diverfified in themselves , and drawn up ...
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... taken to inftruct the Turks in fortification , gunnery , fhip - building , and tactics , have been defeated by the obftinate prejudices of this people . The Ottomans never fortify their camps , which are formed around the quarters of ...
... taken to inftruct the Turks in fortification , gunnery , fhip - building , and tactics , have been defeated by the obftinate prejudices of this people . The Ottomans never fortify their camps , which are formed around the quarters of ...
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Página 466 - You shall be taken from the place where you are, and be carried to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be severally hanged by your necks until you be dead. And the Lord have mercy on your souls.
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Página 504 - Sweet drop of pure and pearly light! In thee the rays of Virtue shine ; More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine.
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