The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... lord rector of 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 ...
... lord rector of 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 ...
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... lord register of Scotland . ( Killermount , Lanarkshire . ) Dunfermline , & c . Fifeshire . Alexander Campbell , Esq . a general , and colonel of the 32d regiment . ( Menzies , Perthshire . ) Dumfrieshire . Sir William Johnstone Hope ...
... lord register of Scotland . ( Killermount , Lanarkshire . ) Dunfermline , & c . Fifeshire . Alexander Campbell , Esq . a general , and colonel of the 32d regiment . ( Menzies , Perthshire . ) Dumfrieshire . Sir William Johnstone Hope ...
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... Lord Archibald Hamilton , second son of the Duke of Hamilton . Linlithgowshire . 2 Hon . Sir Alexander Hope , G. C.B. half brother of the Earl of Hope- toun , a lieutenant - general , and col- onel of the 47th regiment , gover- nor of ...
... Lord Archibald Hamilton , second son of the Duke of Hamilton . Linlithgowshire . 2 Hon . Sir Alexander Hope , G. C.B. half brother of the Earl of Hope- toun , a lieutenant - general , and col- onel of the 47th regiment , gover- nor of ...
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... Lord Stanhope took an active part in every public measure . Without attaching himself closely to any party , he took on every question the highest ground in favour of popular rights . He entertained the profoundest veneration for the ...
... Lord Stanhope took an active part in every public measure . Without attaching himself closely to any party , he took on every question the highest ground in favour of popular rights . He entertained the profoundest veneration for the ...
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... Lord Stanhope proved that he had thought profoundly on that important subject . His arguments convinced the House that the measure , as then proposed , was inexpedient - that it ought to be delayed and brought for- ward on a more ...
... Lord Stanhope proved that he had thought profoundly on that important subject . His arguments convinced the House that the measure , as then proposed , was inexpedient - that it ought to be delayed and brought for- ward on a more ...
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