The Scots Magazine, Volumen58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... stands the royal palace of Holyroodhouse . It is a very neat and handsome building , in the form of a square . The north - west towers were built for a royal refidence by James V. The other parts of the building were erected during the ...
... stands the royal palace of Holyroodhouse . It is a very neat and handsome building , in the form of a square . The north - west towers were built for a royal refidence by James V. The other parts of the building were erected during the ...
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... stand of arms , with the defign of arming the blacks , or people of colour , or other perfons who might join them . Two British companies were inftantly dispatched to attack them ; but after a fharp action , they were compel led to fail ...
... stand of arms , with the defign of arming the blacks , or people of colour , or other perfons who might join them . Two British companies were inftantly dispatched to attack them ; but after a fharp action , they were compel led to fail ...
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... stands upon the continent , and upon the fouth banks of the river Neva ; the second divifion is what is called Old Petersburg , and is fituated upon feveral islands toward the north banks ; the third quarter upon Wil- liams ifland , in ...
... stands upon the continent , and upon the fouth banks of the river Neva ; the second divifion is what is called Old Petersburg , and is fituated upon feveral islands toward the north banks ; the third quarter upon Wil- liams ifland , in ...
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... stand upon my deliverance ; and no culprit ought to plead in irons . Even in the utmost la- titude of defenfive liberty , I wish to pre- ferve all poffible decorum . Whatever it may be in the eyes of these noble per- fons themfelves ...
... stand upon my deliverance ; and no culprit ought to plead in irons . Even in the utmost la- titude of defenfive liberty , I wish to pre- ferve all poffible decorum . Whatever it may be in the eyes of these noble per- fons themfelves ...
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... stand between the favages of the revolution and their natural prey . Deep philofophers are no triflers ; brave fans culottes are no formalifts . They will no more regard a Marquis of Ta viftock than an Abbot of Tavistock ; the Lord of ...
... stand between the favages of the revolution and their natural prey . Deep philofophers are no triflers ; brave fans culottes are no formalifts . They will no more regard a Marquis of Ta viftock than an Abbot of Tavistock ; the Lord of ...
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