The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 75 |
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... done under some modiperly requested the advice of Professor fications , and these are fully explained Playfair , whose high scientific charac . in the following statement : ter rendered him eminently qualified to give an opinion .
... done under some modiperly requested the advice of Professor fications , and these are fully explained Playfair , whose high scientific charac . in the following statement : ter rendered him eminently qualified to give an opinion .
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... in ment to Great Britain to discontinue the Council into the back ground , and lays the impressments from American vessels , Mr whole stress of the question on the practice Russell says , he is authorised to give an of impressment .
... in ment to Great Britain to discontinue the Council into the back ground , and lays the impressments from American vessels , Mr whole stress of the question on the practice Russell says , he is authorised to give an of impressment .
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Canongate to give , at said meeting , a conour Number for September 1812 , we descendence of Mr Clephane's alleged imnoticed that a petition and complaint had proper actions , which had been referred to been given in to the Presbytery ...
Canongate to give , at said meeting , a conour Number for September 1812 , we descendence of Mr Clephane's alleged imnoticed that a petition and complaint had proper actions , which had been referred to been given in to the Presbytery ...
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You canquired in the last two months , seem not conceive how you would like a to give way before them ; and I am ride here , with the idea that if you in danger of finding myself a worse wandered too far , and went beyond correspondent ...
You canquired in the last two months , seem not conceive how you would like a to give way before them ; and I am ride here , with the idea that if you in danger of finding myself a worse wandered too far , and went beyond correspondent ...
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The Society must look to the are expected to furnish themselves , to public for giving encouragement to give to any persons applying for ihe sale of such articles as it shall be Charity , which will entitle them to within the ability of ...
The Society must look to the are expected to furnish themselves , to public for giving encouragement to give to any persons applying for ihe sale of such articles as it shall be Charity , which will entitle them to within the ability of ...
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