The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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Pagina 10
... the and the elders would attend to tak Thes down the cases of applicants . were entered in printed schedule which were then transmitted to the Committee , who decided whic 10 Relief of the Labouring Classes in Edinburgh , & c .
... the and the elders would attend to tak Thes down the cases of applicants . were entered in printed schedule which were then transmitted to the Committee , who decided whic 10 Relief of the Labouring Classes in Edinburgh , & c .
Pagina 33
... attended the exhibition of individual pictures , such as those of Mr West , and others , has long im- pressed me with the idea that the ma- gistracy , or other constituted authori- ties , of every city and large town , might constantly ...
... attended the exhibition of individual pictures , such as those of Mr West , and others , has long im- pressed me with the idea that the ma- gistracy , or other constituted authori- ties , of every city and large town , might constantly ...
Pagina 38
... attending on locks . The idea of this invention was suggested to him during an attempt to cut a ca- nal in the county of Devon , for the purpose of benefiting his estates there . 9. An invention fully designated by the title of the work ...
... attending on locks . The idea of this invention was suggested to him during an attempt to cut a ca- nal in the county of Devon , for the purpose of benefiting his estates there . 9. An invention fully designated by the title of the work ...
Pagina 42
... attended with success . Suddenly , however , a very vehement opposition has arisen ; the merchants of Leith , whose opinion on such a subject certainly deserves the highest attention , have openly declared their hostility to the plan ...
... attended with success . Suddenly , however , a very vehement opposition has arisen ; the merchants of Leith , whose opinion on such a subject certainly deserves the highest attention , have openly declared their hostility to the plan ...
Pagina 55
... turn'd his steps attend ; Ah ! why was then no helping hand Stretch'd forth to succour and to save , Till kindred nations vainly blend Their griefs o'er an untimely grave ? Land of our fathers ! bleak and stern , Who Like 55.
... turn'd his steps attend ; Ah ! why was then no helping hand Stretch'd forth to succour and to save , Till kindred nations vainly blend Their griefs o'er an untimely grave ? Land of our fathers ! bleak and stern , Who Like 55.
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