The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Том 72Archibald Constable and Company, 1810 |
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... town , is pure Gaelic . Aber signifies the Marsh and Brothac the Bosom . The gently sloping vale thro ' which the ... town , cannot be doubted . Leaving the town you enter the estste of Tarry , now divided into two separate estates ...
... town , is pure Gaelic . Aber signifies the Marsh and Brothac the Bosom . The gently sloping vale thro ' which the ... town , cannot be doubted . Leaving the town you enter the estste of Tarry , now divided into two separate estates ...
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... town locks , have been maintained in excellent condition ; otherwise these works could not have proceeded with so much effect . The banks of the Ca- nal through the lands of Muirtown , Kinmylies , and Bught , are now com- pleted at the ...
... town locks , have been maintained in excellent condition ; otherwise these works could not have proceeded with so much effect . The banks of the Ca- nal through the lands of Muirtown , Kinmylies , and Bught , are now com- pleted at the ...
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... town every hour ; and if he did not kindly undertake some of Lady Tat- tle's errands , poor Tom would have been walked off his feet long ere now . I met him t'other morning in the mea- dow ; he was going with a message to Miss Dimple ...
... town every hour ; and if he did not kindly undertake some of Lady Tat- tle's errands , poor Tom would have been walked off his feet long ere now . I met him t'other morning in the mea- dow ; he was going with a message to Miss Dimple ...
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... town and villa gardens . By Walter Nicol . Second edition . Introduction to the Art of Think- ing . By the late Henry Home , Esq . one of the Senators of the College of Justice . To which is prefixed an o- riginal Life of the Author ...
... town and villa gardens . By Walter Nicol . Second edition . Introduction to the Art of Think- ing . By the late Henry Home , Esq . one of the Senators of the College of Justice . To which is prefixed an o- riginal Life of the Author ...
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... town ; therefore our work on that side has been confined to the demolition of the careening wharf and pits . It was at first intended to de- fer the burning of the storehouse , and other buildings in the arsenal , until our final ...
... town ; therefore our work on that side has been confined to the demolition of the careening wharf and pits . It was at first intended to de- fer the burning of the storehouse , and other buildings in the arsenal , until our final ...
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