The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 75Archibald Constable and Company, 1813 |
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Pagina 4
... attended to when the trees begin to shoot . It must be regulated by the strength of the trce : if the tree be vigorous , little pruning is requisite ; if otherwise , the knife may be more freely used . Pinkie House , Aug. 1811 . A ...
... attended to when the trees begin to shoot . It must be regulated by the strength of the trce : if the tree be vigorous , little pruning is requisite ; if otherwise , the knife may be more freely used . Pinkie House , Aug. 1811 . A ...
Pagina 6
... attending the use of the common sy- phon are completely removed , and the instrument is rendered so perfect , that it will probably be found inca- pable of any farther improvement . A small one was exhibited and work- ed in presence of ...
... attending the use of the common sy- phon are completely removed , and the instrument is rendered so perfect , that it will probably be found inca- pable of any farther improvement . A small one was exhibited and work- ed in presence of ...
Pagina 34
... attend at the same tin : e , nor any persons that were likely to be influ- enced in her favour . The watch was generally changed every four hours , and , for farther satisfaction , placards were stuck up in different parts of the town ...
... attend at the same tin : e , nor any persons that were likely to be influ- enced in her favour . The watch was generally changed every four hours , and , for farther satisfaction , placards were stuck up in different parts of the town ...
Pagina 41
... attend it , while the other goes his rounds , attended by two or three koolis , with their loads on their heads . It reminds one of the Arabian nights entertainments , to go through the bazar of an evening . The whole fronts of the ...
... attend it , while the other goes his rounds , attended by two or three koolis , with their loads on their heads . It reminds one of the Arabian nights entertainments , to go through the bazar of an evening . The whole fronts of the ...
Pagina 45
... attend , the stated meetings , viz . Right Hon . the Earl of Aboyne . Right Hon . Lord John Campbell . Right Hon . Lord Seaforth . Honourable Lord Hermand . Sir George Clerk of Pennycuick , Bart . M. P. Sir George Stuart of Grandtully ...
... attend , the stated meetings , viz . Right Hon . the Earl of Aboyne . Right Hon . Lord John Campbell . Right Hon . Lord Seaforth . Honourable Lord Hermand . Sir George Clerk of Pennycuick , Bart . M. P. Sir George Stuart of Grandtully ...
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Alexander appears appointed army attended bill Blackheath bridge British brought burgh Captain Manby Castlereagh Catholic child church circumstances Colonel command Committee conduct considerable corps Court daugh daughter declared ditto division Duke duty Earl Edinburgh enemy enemy's expence favour fire France French George Glasgow Government Greenock honour India Ireland James June King Lady Douglas late Leith letter Lieutenant London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Justice Clerk Lord Liverpool Lordship Majesty Majesty's manner March ment merchant minister Miss Montague House morning ness never NORTHERN WAR o'clock object observed officers person port Presbytery present Prince Regent Princess of Wales prisoner proceeded received regiment respect road Royal Highness Russia Scotland sent sentence servants shew ship Sir John Sir Sidney Smith society tain Thomas tion took town troops vessels whole William wounded
Populaire passages
Pagina 272 - ... those stated to have passed between her Royal Highness and Captain Manby, must be credited until they shall receive some decisive contradiction ; and, if true, are justly entitled to the most serious consideration. " We cannot close this report, without humbly assuring your Majesty, that it was, on every account, our anxious wish to have executed this delicate trust, with as little publicity as the nature of the case would possibly allow ; and we entreat your Majesty's permission to express our...
Pagina 148 - Those who have advised you, Sir, to delay so long the period of my Daughter's commencing her intercourse with the world, and for that purpose to make Windsor her residence, appear not to have regarded the interruptions to her education which this arrangement occasions ; both by the impossibility of obtaining the attendance of proper teachers, and the time unavoidably consumed in the frequent...
Pagina 482 - With massive arches broad and round, That rose alternate, row and row, On ponderous columns, short and low, Built ere the art was known, By pointed aisle, and shafted stalk, The arcades of an alley'd walk To emulate in stone. On the deep walls, the heathen Dane Had pour'd his impious rage in vain ; And needful was such strength to these, Exposed to the tempestuous seas, Scourged by the winds...
Pagina 148 - ... peculiarly unfortunate. She, who is destined to be the Sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called upon to exercise the powers of the Crown, with an experience of the world more confined than that of the most private individual.
Pagina 148 - The pain with which I have at length formed the resolution of addressing myself to your royal highness is such as I should in vain attempt to express. If I could adequately describe it, you might be enabled, sir, to estimate the strength of the motives which have made me submit to it. They are the most powerful feelings of affection, and the deepest impressions of duty towards your royal highness, my beloved child, and the country, which I...
Pagina 147 - I cannot for a moment conceal from myself, that the serious, and it soon may be, the irreparable injury which my daughter sustains from the plan at present pursued, has done more in overcoming my reluctance to intrude upon your Royal Highness, than any sufferings of my own could accomplish ; and if for her sake I presume to call away your Royal...
Pagina 409 - And I, therefore, humbly hope, that your majesty will be graciously pleased to receive with favour the communication of my intention to avail myself, with your majesty's permission, of that advice, for the purpose of waiting upon your majesty on Monday next, if that day should not be inconvenient ; when I hope again to have the happiness of throwing myself, in filial duty and affection, at your majesty's feet. Your majesty will easily conceive, that I reluctantly name so distant a day as Monday,...
Pagina 271 - ... as on the one hand, the facts of pregnancy and delivery are to our minds satisfactorily disproved, so on the other hand...
Pagina 270 - We accordingly first examined on oath the principal informants, Sir John Douglas, and Charlotte his wife : who both positively swore, the former to his having observed the fact of the pregnancy of Her Royal Highness, and the latter to all the important particulars contained in her former declaration, and above referred to.
Pagina 146 - But, sir, there are considerations of a higher nature than any regard to my own happiness, which render this address a duty both to myself and my daughter. May I venture to say — a duty also to my husband, and the people committed to his care?