Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Blackwood, 1817 - Scottish periodicals |
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... readers , they be leave to offer one or two remarks , on what is new in the plan they have adopt ed , and on the specimen of it now subinitted to the Public . UNDER the title of Antiquarian Repertory , they have reason to hope , from ...
... readers , they be leave to offer one or two remarks , on what is new in the plan they have adopt ed , and on the specimen of it now subinitted to the Public . UNDER the title of Antiquarian Repertory , they have reason to hope , from ...
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... readers , I shall , without further preface , begin the relation . We had just finished a wearisome debate on the rights of teind , and the claims which every clergyman of the established church of Scotland has for 66 66 It is a curious ...
... readers , I shall , without further preface , begin the relation . We had just finished a wearisome debate on the rights of teind , and the claims which every clergyman of the established church of Scotland has for 66 66 It is a curious ...
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... readers , I presume , have heard of these gentlemen and their doctrines , and perhaps may be amused by a few remarks on the craniological controver- sy . One of these learned persons , who lately lectured in this city , has been ...
... readers , I presume , have heard of these gentlemen and their doctrines , and perhaps may be amused by a few remarks on the craniological controver- sy . One of these learned persons , who lately lectured in this city , has been ...
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... readers . He was pro- vided at his demonstration with a brain in the most recent state , why did he not then " demonstrate all these facts ? " - he did not do so he was unable to do so , -and his whole sys- tem falls to the ground . 66 ...
... readers . He was pro- vided at his demonstration with a brain in the most recent state , why did he not then " demonstrate all these facts ? " - he did not do so he was unable to do so , -and his whole sys- tem falls to the ground . 66 ...
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... readers must be aware that Mr John Watson , Writer to the Signet , bequeathed a sum of money to " at the sight trustees , to be applied , of the Magistrates of the city of Edin- burgh , to such pious and charitable uses within the said ...
... readers must be aware that Mr John Watson , Writer to the Signet , bequeathed a sum of money to " at the sight trustees , to be applied , of the Magistrates of the city of Edin- burgh , to such pious and charitable uses within the said ...
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