The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... received , both of regular support , and of occasional contributions in the event of such a change , have at length determined them to enter with spirit and zeal upon the execution of the improvements sug- gested . The Proprietors ...
... received , both of regular support , and of occasional contributions in the event of such a change , have at length determined them to enter with spirit and zeal upon the execution of the improvements sug- gested . The Proprietors ...
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... receiving applications , the place of meeting was surrounded by a crowd of young people , so great , that it was with ... received . Amidst the eager- ness to be enrolled which then ap- peared , it was interesting to remark the ...
... receiving applications , the place of meeting was surrounded by a crowd of young people , so great , that it was with ... received . Amidst the eager- ness to be enrolled which then ap- peared , it was interesting to remark the ...
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... received food , of having been lifted to make evacuations , or of any other circumstance in her case . She had no idea of her having been blis- tered ; and expressed great surprise , upon discovering that her head was shaved . She ...
... received food , of having been lifted to make evacuations , or of any other circumstance in her case . She had no idea of her having been blis- tered ; and expressed great surprise , upon discovering that her head was shaved . She ...
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... receiving and examin- ing plans , Dr Duncan read a dis- course , in which he pointed out the important objects which the Society On Mr Thomas Ballantine . Here lies Thomas Ballantine , who died on the 5th of June anno 1704 , his age 30 ...
... receiving and examin- ing plans , Dr Duncan read a dis- course , in which he pointed out the important objects which the Society On Mr Thomas Ballantine . Here lies Thomas Ballantine , who died on the 5th of June anno 1704 , his age 30 ...
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... received of the Carse of Gowrie apples . The Committee , therefore , recommended , that the pre- mium should still be offered for col- lections from both districts next sea- son , which was agreed to . the prize was assigned to Mr John ...
... received of the Carse of Gowrie apples . The Committee , therefore , recommended , that the pre- mium should still be offered for col- lections from both districts next sea- son , which was agreed to . the prize was assigned to Mr John ...
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