The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 579
... considerable quan- tity of heddle twine made , not only to serve the weavers in Paisley and Glasgow , but for those in Spital fields and Coventry . Soft thread forms another article , for ornament- ing muslins , and this is likewise be ...
... considerable quan- tity of heddle twine made , not only to serve the weavers in Paisley and Glasgow , but for those in Spital fields and Coventry . Soft thread forms another article , for ornament- ing muslins , and this is likewise be ...
Pagina 639
... considerable rein- forcement to our army in Sicily sailed from Portsmouth on the 8th of Au- gust . It amounted to about 4000 men , ( of these 300 of the Guards , ) under the command of Gen. Oakes , and convoyed by several ships of the ...
... considerable rein- forcement to our army in Sicily sailed from Portsmouth on the 8th of Au- gust . It amounted to about 4000 men , ( of these 300 of the Guards , ) under the command of Gen. Oakes , and convoyed by several ships of the ...
Pagina 735
... considerable distance . The place where it grows in greatest quantity , and in highest perfection , is at New ... considerable quantity is gathered , especially in the missions ; but the produce might doubtless be vastly augmented ...
... considerable distance . The place where it grows in greatest quantity , and in highest perfection , is at New ... considerable quantity is gathered , especially in the missions ; but the produce might doubtless be vastly augmented ...
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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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