The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 531
... called hir ane obstinat idolatrice , ane that consented to the murther of hir awin husband , and ane that hes comitted whordome , and vil- lanous adulterie , I glaidlie grant and Lever myndis to deny ; bot realing and seditione they are ...
... called hir ane obstinat idolatrice , ane that consented to the murther of hir awin husband , and ane that hes comitted whordome , and vil- lanous adulterie , I glaidlie grant and Lever myndis to deny ; bot realing and seditione they are ...
Pagina 537
... called for . In this account he gave Lord Melville credit for all the sums he received on his account . In the year 1793 , he directed a purchase of 2000l . India stock to be made où account of Lord Melville . He paid for this stock ...
... called for . In this account he gave Lord Melville credit for all the sums he received on his account . In the year 1793 , he directed a purchase of 2000l . India stock to be made où account of Lord Melville . He paid for this stock ...
Pagina 622
... called upon for the balances of the public money in his hands , required two months to pay them in , which was tanta- mount to a confession , that he had been applying them otherwise than to the pub- lic use , for which they were ...
... called upon for the balances of the public money in his hands , required two months to pay them in , which was tanta- mount to a confession , that he had been applying them otherwise than to the pub- lic use , for which they were ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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