Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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Page 11
... means of spending to those employed , and , through them , give encouragement to the dealers in all desirable ... mean in our gude - son to get tickets baith to see the Hall and the Abbey , so you may set yourself easy on that head ...
... means of spending to those employed , and , through them , give encouragement to the dealers in all desirable ... mean in our gude - son to get tickets baith to see the Hall and the Abbey , so you may set yourself easy on that head ...
Page 15
... Mean- while a most idolatrous chaunting and singing was heard , as the procession slided slowly down the Hall , and out at the door , and along the platform to the Abbey . Those who had places for the Abbey as well as the Hall then ...
... Mean- while a most idolatrous chaunting and singing was heard , as the procession slided slowly down the Hall , and out at the door , and along the platform to the Abbey . Those who had places for the Abbey as well as the Hall then ...
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... means of your paper , I should have treated with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex , but that it has been copied into other papers , with comments and additions which seemed to me to reflect both upon my ...
... means of your paper , I should have treated with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex , but that it has been copied into other papers , with comments and additions which seemed to me to reflect both upon my ...
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... mean time I must proceed with regularity , which leads me at pre- sent to something by no means unsub- stantial , namely the dinner , a thing which I have always accounted an ex- cellent contrivance wherewith to be- gin the ...
... mean time I must proceed with regularity , which leads me at pre- sent to something by no means unsub- stantial , namely the dinner , a thing which I have always accounted an ex- cellent contrivance wherewith to be- gin the ...
Page 61
... means of which the northern aspect , which was formerly concealed by trees and some rising grounds , will be opened up , and travellers upon the Cupar and Perth roads , by Auch- termuchty , will have an excellent view of the ruins . + ...
... means of which the northern aspect , which was formerly concealed by trees and some rising grounds , will be opened up , and travellers upon the Cupar and Perth roads , by Auch- termuchty , will have an excellent view of the ruins . + ...
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