The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 530
... considered as a newspaper upwards of two hundred years old ; for it contains not merely a register of public transactions , but the most trifling occurrences of the day , familiar letters , scraps of ser- mons , dying confessions ...
... considered as a newspaper upwards of two hundred years old ; for it contains not merely a register of public transactions , but the most trifling occurrences of the day , familiar letters , scraps of ser- mons , dying confessions ...
Pagina 548
... considered as virtually represented With respect to the contract which his in Parliament . It was because America Hon . Friend mentioned in the time of was neither virtually nor really repre- Queen Ann , he was ready to admit that ...
... considered as virtually represented With respect to the contract which his in Parliament . It was because America Hon . Friend mentioned in the time of was neither virtually nor really repre- Queen Ann , he was ready to admit that ...
Pagina 705
... considered the funds proceeding from the forfeited estates as having been devoted to what was called Highland purposes exclusive- ly : he considered the grant of such large sums as were proposed for building a new Court of Exchequer and ...
... considered the funds proceeding from the forfeited estates as having been devoted to what was called Highland purposes exclusive- ly : he considered the grant of such large sums as were proposed for building a new Court of Exchequer and ...
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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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