The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volumen 78Archibald Constable and Company, 1816 |
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... able Occurrences for the Year 1815 , 19 On the State of the Art of Dancing in Edinburgh , Particulars respecting the Behaviour of Bepic before and after his Abdi- cation : from Miss Williams's pre- sent State of France , .... M ...
... able Occurrences for the Year 1815 , 19 On the State of the Art of Dancing in Edinburgh , Particulars respecting the Behaviour of Bepic before and after his Abdi- cation : from Miss Williams's pre- sent State of France , .... M ...
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... able teach- ing being an inducement of no small interest to the class of persons who will be wanted . These gentlemen , in the next place , are of opinion , that no female voices ought to be admitted into the Band ; a circumstance which ...
... able teach- ing being an inducement of no small interest to the class of persons who will be wanted . These gentlemen , in the next place , are of opinion , that no female voices ought to be admitted into the Band ; a circumstance which ...
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... pale of civil and social relations , and and rendered himself liable to public vengeance , and that Remarkable Occurrences for the Year 1815 . 19 Chronological Arrangement of Remark- able Occurrences for the Year 1815,
... pale of civil and social relations , and and rendered himself liable to public vengeance , and that Remarkable Occurrences for the Year 1815 . 19 Chronological Arrangement of Remark- able Occurrences for the Year 1815,
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... able reports which he had received of the country to the west of the Blue Mountains have not been by any means exaggerated . The difficulties which present themselves in the jour- ney from hence are certainly great and inevitable ; but ...
... able reports which he had received of the country to the west of the Blue Mountains have not been by any means exaggerated . The difficulties which present themselves in the jour- ney from hence are certainly great and inevitable ; but ...
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... able to effect any thing . The soldiers were wretchedly equipped , and their Commander had the greatest difficulty in obtaining a tenth part of what he required . The Independents were within the neigh- bourhood of Mexico , and had cut ...
... able to effect any thing . The soldiers were wretchedly equipped , and their Commander had the greatest difficulty in obtaining a tenth part of what he required . The Independents were within the neigh- bourhood of Mexico , and had cut ...
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Página 171 - ... the precepts of justice, Christian charity, and peace, which, far from being applicable only to private concerns, must have an immediate influence on the councils of princes, and guide all their steps, as being the only means of consolidating human institutions, and remedying their imperfections.
Página 90 - IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Página 89 - British vessels, and the same duties shall be paid on the importation into the ports of any of His Britannick Majesty's territories in Europe, of any article the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States, -whether such importation shall be in British vessels or in vessels of the United States.
Página 463 - Farewell, high chief of Scottish song! That couldst alternately impart Wisdom and rapture in thy page, And brand each vice with satire strong ; Whose lines are mottoes of the heart, Whose truths electrify the sage. Farewell ! and ne'er may Envy dare To wring one baleful poison drop From the crush'd laurels of thy bust : But while the lark sings sweet in air, Still may the grateful pilgrim stop, To bless the spot that holds thy dust.
Página 89 - It is further agreed that in all cases where drawbacks are or may be allowed upon the reexportation of any goods the growth, produce, or manufacture of either country, respectively, the amount of the said drawbacks shall be the same, whether the said goods shall have been originally imported in a British or...
Página 90 - He is sent, and it is hereby declared that in case of illegal or improper conduct towards the Laws or Government of the Country to which He is sent such Consul may either be punished according to law if the laws will reach the case or be sent back the offended Government assigning to the other the reasons for the same.
Página 90 - States, in all articles of which the importation or exportation respectively, to or from the said territories, shall not be entirely prohibited. Provided only, that it shall not be lawful for them in any time of war between the British Government and any other Power or State whatever, to export from the said territories, without the special permission of the British Government there, any military stores, or naval stores, or rice.
Página 90 - It is also understood that the permission granted by this article is not to extend to allow the vessels of the United States to carry on any part of the coasting Trade of the said British Territories...
Página 171 - ... years in Europe, and especially of ' the blessings which it has pleased Divine Providence to shower down upon ' those states which place their confidence and their hope...
Página 281 - When I left the duchess, I went to a house which Evans had found out for me, and where she promised to acquaint me where my Lord was. She got thither some few minutes after me, and told me, that when she had seen him secure, she went in search of Mr. Mills, who, by...