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... Glasgow . No. I ......................................................... 517 Voyage I. The Russian . Epistlefrom Odoherty , concerning him- self , us , and affairs in general . ......... ..536 Sonnet to Wordsworth .
... Glasgow . No. I ......................................................... 517 Voyage I. The Russian . Epistlefrom Odoherty , concerning him- self , us , and affairs in general . ......... ..536 Sonnet to Wordsworth .
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... Glasgow have been highly gratified with the notice taken of their beautiful steeple , in our number for July , by Miss Rachel Pringle . The epithet , " in- significant , " which the young lady applied to their town , was certainly not ...
... Glasgow have been highly gratified with the notice taken of their beautiful steeple , in our number for July , by Miss Rachel Pringle . The epithet , " in- significant , " which the young lady applied to their town , was certainly not ...
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... Glasgow now vies with the famous Campanella or hanging tower of Pisa , the rocking steeple of Bristol , or the tumbledown tower of an ancient castle in Wales , of which we do not at this moment recollect the name , but when our friend ...
... Glasgow now vies with the famous Campanella or hanging tower of Pisa , the rocking steeple of Bristol , or the tumbledown tower of an ancient castle in Wales , of which we do not at this moment recollect the name , but when our friend ...
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... Glasgow correspondents , but the recent arrival of so many vessels from the West Indies , with turtle and limes , partly accounts for this . It is , however , pleasing to find , from so many different quarters , that a zealous public ...
... Glasgow correspondents , but the recent arrival of so many vessels from the West Indies , with turtle and limes , partly accounts for this . It is , however , pleasing to find , from so many different quarters , that a zealous public ...
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... Glasgow to see an auntie that she has there , and he gaed in to fetch her out , and it was then the marriage was made up - which I was glad to hear - for , oh , Mr Snodgrass , it would have been an awfu ' judgment had a man like Mr ...
... Glasgow to see an auntie that she has there , and he gaed in to fetch her out , and it was then the marriage was made up - which I was glad to hear - for , oh , Mr Snodgrass , it would have been an awfu ' judgment had a man like Mr ...
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