The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 504
... given name to a small farm adjoining to that of Kilpatrick . Tradition is si- lent respecting this chapel , nor does any vestige of it remain . CROALCHAPEL . This chapel has given name to a small village in the immediate vicinity of ...
... given name to a small farm adjoining to that of Kilpatrick . Tradition is si- lent respecting this chapel , nor does any vestige of it remain . CROALCHAPEL . This chapel has given name to a small village in the immediate vicinity of ...
Pagina 539
... given up or kept by you ? I believe it was given up and destroyed . It is so many years ago that I do not recollect exactly what be came of it ; I believe it was given up . Upon what occasion was it given to Lord Melville ? From ...
... given up or kept by you ? I believe it was given up and destroyed . It is so many years ago that I do not recollect exactly what be came of it ; I believe it was given up . Upon what occasion was it given to Lord Melville ? From ...
Pagina 703
... given in Westminister Hall ; it consists merely of an objection to the form of pro- ceeding , the Noble Dissentients contending that " it was the invariable practice of the House , in cases of high Crimes and Misde- meanours , to come ...
... given in Westminister Hall ; it consists merely of an objection to the form of pro- ceeding , the Noble Dissentients contending that " it was the invariable practice of the House , in cases of high Crimes and Misde- meanours , to come ...
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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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