The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... of Rain , 2.45 August 1. Lammas Day . 7. Princess Amelia born , 1783 . 12. Prince of Wales born , 1762 . 17. Duke of York born , 1763 . 21. Duke of Clarence born , 1765 . 2 . 10 30 60 70 90 710 Spanish Leagues 20 to [ 482 ]
... of Rain , 2.45 August 1. Lammas Day . 7. Princess Amelia born , 1783 . 12. Prince of Wales born , 1762 . 17. Duke of York born , 1763 . 21. Duke of Clarence born , 1765 . 2 . 10 30 60 70 90 710 Spanish Leagues 20 to [ 482 ]
Strona 482
... 7. Princess Amelia born , 1783 . 12. Prince of Wales born , 1762 . 17. Duke of York born , 1763 . 21. Duke of Clarence born , 1765 . A THE Scots Magazine , AND EDINBURGH LITERARY MISCELLANY , FOR. British Statute Miles 69 to a Degree 44.
... 7. Princess Amelia born , 1783 . 12. Prince of Wales born , 1762 . 17. Duke of York born , 1763 . 21. Duke of Clarence born , 1765 . A THE Scots Magazine , AND EDINBURGH LITERARY MISCELLANY , FOR. British Statute Miles 69 to a Degree 44.
Strona 493
... prince ; the invective is carried even to frenzy . This will be seen from the following translation of a few passages : " Scarce did he open his eyelids , when he felt indignant at the barriers which were between him and the throne . In ...
... prince ; the invective is carried even to frenzy . This will be seen from the following translation of a few passages : " Scarce did he open his eyelids , when he felt indignant at the barriers which were between him and the throne . In ...
Strona 499
... prince to a cele- brated priestess of the east , who pre- tended to raise the dead . A retired sage , who stood by , approached and said : " I will perform what you ask . Hold , take this book ; read over at- tentively the characters ...
... prince to a cele- brated priestess of the east , who pre- tended to raise the dead . A retired sage , who stood by , approached and said : " I will perform what you ask . Hold , take this book ; read over at- tentively the characters ...
Strona 510
... prince's obsequies by human sacrifices . This too , in its original at least , is completely spontaneous , and is considered as a privilege of the first order . For this they chearfully sacri- fice their own lives , and the lives of ...
... prince's obsequies by human sacrifices . This too , in its original at least , is completely spontaneous , and is considered as a privilege of the first order . For this they chearfully sacri- fice their own lives , and the lives of ...
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