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... Proposed Union Canal , ............ 42 11. Dymock's School Editions of Ovid and Casar ,. ***** ..... Visit of the Russian Prince Nicolas to Edinburgh .......... College of Edinburgh ,. Shop Tax ............. 71 74 16 ib . Relief of ...
... Proposed Union Canal , ............ 42 11. Dymock's School Editions of Ovid and Casar ,. ***** ..... Visit of the Russian Prince Nicolas to Edinburgh .......... College of Edinburgh ,. Shop Tax ............. 71 74 16 ib . Relief of ...
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... proposal of having the usual family - worship in her bed - room . After this was over , she was lifted into a chair till her bed should be made ; and her father , taking hold of her right hand , urged her to make an exertion to move it ...
... proposal of having the usual family - worship in her bed - room . After this was over , she was lifted into a chair till her bed should be made ; and her father , taking hold of her right hand , urged her to make an exertion to move it ...
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... proposed , that one should be awarded to Mr James Mac- donald , gardener to his Grace the ' Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry , and another to Mr Robert Purves , gardener to Sir William Cuning- ' hame of Caprinton . The medal for the ...
... proposed , that one should be awarded to Mr James Mac- donald , gardener to his Grace the ' Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry , and another to Mr Robert Purves , gardener to Sir William Cuning- ' hame of Caprinton . The medal for the ...
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... proposed in his exertions was the improvement and simplification of the penal laws . In 1789 , during a debate on the Act of Uniformity , he pointed out all the statutes still existing against those who dissent from the established re ...
... proposed in his exertions was the improvement and simplification of the penal laws . In 1789 , during a debate on the Act of Uniformity , he pointed out all the statutes still existing against those who dissent from the established re ...
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... proposed , was inexpedient - that it ought to be delayed and brought for- ward on a more scientific plan . The vote on this occasion was unanimous . We have now to consider Lord Stanhope as a man of science . It has been seen that while ...
... proposed , was inexpedient - that it ought to be delayed and brought for- ward on a more scientific plan . The vote on this occasion was unanimous . We have now to consider Lord Stanhope as a man of science . It has been seen that while ...
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