The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tomy 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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... remain quietly at their homes , and have no correspondence or communication with the Usurper , or with his adherents . those who shall absent themselves from their homes , after the entrance of the army into France , and all those who ...
... remain quietly at their homes , and have no correspondence or communication with the Usurper , or with his adherents . those who shall absent themselves from their homes , after the entrance of the army into France , and all those who ...
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... remain en⚫ tirely freed from the Spanish yoke . The Government of Buenos Ayres frequently re- ceived accounts from thence by various routes , stating the progress making by the ' inhabitants of that country in their great object ...
... remain en⚫ tirely freed from the Spanish yoke . The Government of Buenos Ayres frequently re- ceived accounts from thence by various routes , stating the progress making by the ' inhabitants of that country in their great object ...
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... remain an unoccupied space to the west end of the foresaid access to the jail , and on the east side of Libberton's Wynd , of about twenty feet in width , and that Mr Creech , who was then Lord Pro- vost of the city , had stated to the ...
... remain an unoccupied space to the west end of the foresaid access to the jail , and on the east side of Libberton's Wynd , of about twenty feet in width , and that Mr Creech , who was then Lord Pro- vost of the city , had stated to the ...
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