The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... hand , of his lands and barronie Fascallie , containing an novodamu and errection of the outfield , woods & c .; which the petitioner having presented to the Lords of Treasuri and Exchequer , to be past by them after revising thereof ...
... hand , of his lands and barronie Fascallie , containing an novodamu and errection of the outfield , woods & c .; which the petitioner having presented to the Lords of Treasuri and Exchequer , to be past by them after revising thereof ...
Strona 492
... hand , whereun- to his Majesty may be graciously plea- sed to take notice thereof , and to sig- nifie his pleasure to his Exchequer , it being of a great concerne , both to his Majesty , and his leidges . Signed - ROTHES CANCELL ...
... hand , whereun- to his Majesty may be graciously plea- sed to take notice thereof , and to sig- nifie his pleasure to his Exchequer , it being of a great concerne , both to his Majesty , and his leidges . Signed - ROTHES CANCELL ...
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... hand , serve as a sort of episode for reluring the mind from pursuing one continued description , and preventing that same- ness which would otherwise occur in any poem of considerable length . Even the most interesting subject , if ...
... hand , serve as a sort of episode for reluring the mind from pursuing one continued description , and preventing that same- ness which would otherwise occur in any poem of considerable length . Even the most interesting subject , if ...
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... hand writing , beginning from the time that he was sixteen years of age . Two thin quarto volumes , -Contain- ing letters from Charles the Second's ministers to James the Second ( then Duke of York , ) when he was at Brus- sels and in ...
... hand writing , beginning from the time that he was sixteen years of age . Two thin quarto volumes , -Contain- ing letters from Charles the Second's ministers to James the Second ( then Duke of York , ) when he was at Brus- sels and in ...
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... hand- ed down from antiquity , we shall dis- cover evident traces of the existence of these carly sovereignties . Upon the whole , it appears to me evident , that this is a regular and constant stage through which man is destined to ...
... hand- ed down from antiquity , we shall dis- cover evident traces of the existence of these carly sovereignties . Upon the whole , it appears to me evident , that this is a regular and constant stage through which man is destined to ...
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