The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, Том 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... manner convicted , and condemned to be drown- ed . * - A similar case occurs in 1636. This we have inserted at length in another department of our present Number , as a fair specimen of these sanguinary proceedings . In later times ...
... manner convicted , and condemned to be drown- ed . * - A similar case occurs in 1636. This we have inserted at length in another department of our present Number , as a fair specimen of these sanguinary proceedings . In later times ...
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... manner , -and whether it was an imaginary resemblance I know not , - but the first time I listened to Hin- dhustance spoken fluently , it reminded me of the colloquies of the Yetholm gypsies . " On the subject of the gypsey lan- guage ...
... manner , -and whether it was an imaginary resemblance I know not , - but the first time I listened to Hin- dhustance spoken fluently , it reminded me of the colloquies of the Yetholm gypsies . " On the subject of the gypsey lan- guage ...
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... manner ; and , when sent upon any errand , to run or walk very quick- ly , as if impatient to finish whatever she had in hand . Her health , how- ever , appeared to be perfectly restored , except that her menses were obstructed . On ...
... manner ; and , when sent upon any errand , to run or walk very quick- ly , as if impatient to finish whatever she had in hand . Her health , how- ever , appeared to be perfectly restored , except that her menses were obstructed . On ...
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... manner first ; but was observed occasionally , during the night time , to draw her breath more strongly , like a person who had fallen asleep . She discover- ed no symptoms of hearing , till about four days before her recovery , when ...
... manner first ; but was observed occasionally , during the night time , to draw her breath more strongly , like a person who had fallen asleep . She discover- ed no symptoms of hearing , till about four days before her recovery , when ...
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... manners : and that even many of the militia forces and Perthshire gentlemen be- ginne to take free quarters . But it is like ... manner . No , there is a difference both among the men and leaders . And the M. of Athol's men are generally ...
... manners : and that even many of the militia forces and Perthshire gentlemen be- ginne to take free quarters . But it is like ... manner . No , there is a difference both among the men and leaders . And the M. of Athol's men are generally ...
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