The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volumes 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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... seen on the Old Bridge of Ayr with a woman , but no ground was given for believing that woman to be the deceased . Nay , what was still more in the prisoner's favour , no marks of violence of any kind were seen ' on the deceased . He ...
... seen on the Old Bridge of Ayr with a woman , but no ground was given for believing that woman to be the deceased . Nay , what was still more in the prisoner's favour , no marks of violence of any kind were seen ' on the deceased . He ...
Pagina 595
... seen large collections of such arms brought for his inspection . A story has been told me of his sometimes trying a sabre by taking off himself the head of a person whom he had condemned to die ; but I have no assurance that this ...
... seen large collections of such arms brought for his inspection . A story has been told me of his sometimes trying a sabre by taking off himself the head of a person whom he had condemned to die ; but I have no assurance that this ...
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... seen before - and which , probably , it will not see again , till a like oc- casion produce a similar assemblage . The morning performances took place in the great outer hall of the Parliament House , which was ex- ceedingly well fitted ...
... seen before - and which , probably , it will not see again , till a like oc- casion produce a similar assemblage . The morning performances took place in the great outer hall of the Parliament House , which was ex- ceedingly well fitted ...
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