The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumer 1-2;Volum 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... nature , and hitherto unexampled in Edinburgh , have been committed last night upon several gentlemen and police - officers , when passing along the streets , by knocking them down , maltreating , and robbing them ; The Lord Provost and ...
... nature , and hitherto unexampled in Edinburgh , have been committed last night upon several gentlemen and police - officers , when passing along the streets , by knocking them down , maltreating , and robbing them ; The Lord Provost and ...
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... nature , and hitherto unexampled in Edinburgh , have been committed last night upon several gentlemen and police - officers , when passing along the streets , by knocking them down , maltreating , and robbing them ; The Lord Provost and ...
... nature , and hitherto unexampled in Edinburgh , have been committed last night upon several gentlemen and police - officers , when passing along the streets , by knocking them down , maltreating , and robbing them ; The Lord Provost and ...
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... natural disposition to public . spirit and private liberality ; to which purposes , accordingly , a considerable part of his immense funds were known to be applied . He was exceedingly affable in his manners ; and , what de- serves to ...
... natural disposition to public . spirit and private liberality ; to which purposes , accordingly , a considerable part of his immense funds were known to be applied . He was exceedingly affable in his manners ; and , what de- serves to ...
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... natural abilities , assisted with such preparation for bu siness , could not fail to attract notice , and he became soon distinguished for his acuteness , his learning , and his profound knowledge of law . It was remarkable of him ...
... natural abilities , assisted with such preparation for bu siness , could not fail to attract notice , and he became soon distinguished for his acuteness , his learning , and his profound knowledge of law . It was remarkable of him ...
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... natural that these dreadful scenes , having only for witnesses the sailors and fishermen , inhabitants of the coasts , should be related in different ways . It is known that the St George carried 98 guns , 552 sailors , and 300 marines ...
... natural that these dreadful scenes , having only for witnesses the sailors and fishermen , inhabitants of the coasts , should be related in different ways . It is known that the St George carried 98 guns , 552 sailors , and 300 marines ...
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