The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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Pagina 16
... cause could be assigned for this unhappy act . Her health had been good since the month of October 1815 ; and she had been com- fortable in her situation . It was thought by the family , that , a day or two preceding her death , her ...
... cause could be assigned for this unhappy act . Her health had been good since the month of October 1815 ; and she had been com- fortable in her situation . It was thought by the family , that , a day or two preceding her death , her ...
Pagina 19
... cause I here do lie , My blood for vengeance , on his enemies doth cry . Here deposited are the remains of the Rev. Alex . Adams , ordained minister of Traquair on the 24th of April 1760 . He died on the 10th of January 1789 . To his ...
... cause I here do lie , My blood for vengeance , on his enemies doth cry . Here deposited are the remains of the Rev. Alex . Adams , ordained minister of Traquair on the 24th of April 1760 . He died on the 10th of January 1789 . To his ...
Pagina 32
... cause of vice is sought out and punished . It is out and punished . The legislative precautions adopted on this head are a sufficient acknowledgment of the power of the pencil . But let us not rest with the prohibition of evil - let us ...
... cause of vice is sought out and punished . It is out and punished . The legislative precautions adopted on this head are a sufficient acknowledgment of the power of the pencil . But let us not rest with the prohibition of evil - let us ...
Pagina 33
... cause of it : - " Bahia , 30th Oct. 1816 . " We are enabled to give you a piece of intelligence , which , though not of a commercial nature , will to many be of great interest , we mean the failure of the expedition sent out by your ...
... cause of it : - " Bahia , 30th Oct. 1816 . " We are enabled to give you a piece of intelligence , which , though not of a commercial nature , will to many be of great interest , we mean the failure of the expedition sent out by your ...
Pagina 34
... cause , as the people are very pusillanimous , and easily intimidated , As a matter of courtesy and expedien- cy , they asked permission of the Kings to pass through their respec- tive territories , which was generally readily granted ...
... cause , as the people are very pusillanimous , and easily intimidated , As a matter of courtesy and expedien- cy , they asked permission of the Kings to pass through their respec- tive territories , which was generally readily granted ...
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