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Excepting one or two of Stair's , none of the letters we are about to quote have been previously published . Those of Linlithgow , as well as Stair's , are all unsigned . 6 The first we shall refer to is a letter from Tarbat † to Bread- ...
Excepting one or two of Stair's , none of the letters we are about to quote have been previously published . Those of Linlithgow , as well as Stair's , are all unsigned . 6 The first we shall refer to is a letter from Tarbat † to Bread- ...
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6 Stair's letter of the same date confirms what Linlithgow says of Craufurd and his friends . He says , ' Craufurd , and all that came up last , have turned their tune and are very pliant , and say just contrary to what they had in ...
6 Stair's letter of the same date confirms what Linlithgow says of Craufurd and his friends . He says , ' Craufurd , and all that came up last , have turned their tune and are very pliant , and say just contrary to what they had in ...
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We have received from Lord Redesdale , the Chairman of Com- mittees of the House of Lords , a letter in reply to the observations we felt called upon to make in the last Number of this Journal , on several transactions connected with ...
We have received from Lord Redesdale , the Chairman of Com- mittees of the House of Lords , a letter in reply to the observations we felt called upon to make in the last Number of this Journal , on several transactions connected with ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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