The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 68,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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... sent to Ant werp , for the purpose of renewing the treaty of commerce with the Ne- therlands . He went afterwards to the Emperor , in order to demand in marriage some of the Princesses of his house . They were well received by that ...
... sent to Ant werp , for the purpose of renewing the treaty of commerce with the Ne- therlands . He went afterwards to the Emperor , in order to demand in marriage some of the Princesses of his house . They were well received by that ...
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... sent to Paisley , to serve his apprenticeship to , the weaving busi- ; ness . Perhaps owing to the roving nature of his former employment , be was not very fond of that sedentary occupation , and even , on one occa- sion , left it ...
... sent to Paisley , to serve his apprenticeship to , the weaving busi- ; ness . Perhaps owing to the roving nature of his former employment , be was not very fond of that sedentary occupation , and even , on one occa- sion , left it ...
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... sent to inspect and report upon her property : amongst a pile of valu- able articles , he discovered a diamond cross of no great intrinsic value , which had been given by Peter I. to a branch of the imperial family , and on that account ...
... sent to inspect and report upon her property : amongst a pile of valu- able articles , he discovered a diamond cross of no great intrinsic value , which had been given by Peter I. to a branch of the imperial family , and on that account ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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