The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... King's Park , which will form an important im- provement to those by whom that beautiful walk is frequented . Mr Pa- terson , Architect , has particularly at- tended to other improvements which are carrying on in Burntsfield Links ...
... King's Park , which will form an important im- provement to those by whom that beautiful walk is frequented . Mr Pa- terson , Architect , has particularly at- tended to other improvements which are carrying on in Burntsfield Links ...
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... King was robbed of his right , His witnesses in Scotland put to fright , When Papists , Prélates , and Indulgency , Combin'd ' gainst Christ , to ruin Presbytery , All who would not unto the Prelates bow , They sought them out , and ...
... King was robbed of his right , His witnesses in Scotland put to fright , When Papists , Prélates , and Indulgency , Combin'd ' gainst Christ , to ruin Presbytery , All who would not unto the Prelates bow , They sought them out , and ...
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... King's College , Aberdeen . ( Pit- four . ) Aberdeen , & c . James Farquhar , Esq . a proctor in Doctors Commons , and joint depu- ty - register of the admiralty - court . ( Johnston - lodge , Kincardineshire . ) Ayrshire . Sir Hew ...
... King's College , Aberdeen . ( Pit- four . ) Aberdeen , & c . James Farquhar , Esq . a proctor in Doctors Commons , and joint depu- ty - register of the admiralty - court . ( Johnston - lodge , Kincardineshire . ) Ayrshire . Sir Hew ...
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... Kings to pass through their respec- tive territories , which was generally readily granted ; at the same time they were furnished with plenty of Blacks as guides , at a moderate charge , but latterly advantage was taken of their ...
... Kings to pass through their respec- tive territories , which was generally readily granted ; at the same time they were furnished with plenty of Blacks as guides , at a moderate charge , but latterly advantage was taken of their ...
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... kings , who basely sold Their country's fame for Gallic gold , - Too abject o'er the free to reign , - Warn'd by a father's fate in vain , - In bigot fury , trampled down The race who oft preserved their crown . There , worthy of his ...
... kings , who basely sold Their country's fame for Gallic gold , - Too abject o'er the free to reign , - Warn'd by a father's fate in vain , - In bigot fury , trampled down The race who oft preserved their crown . There , worthy of his ...
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