Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... John Howley , Esq . of Garry Owen A Welcome to his Majesty , George IV . , on his Arrival in Ireland , MDCCCXXI . 94 98 Excellent New Song , composed by James Scott , Esq . M.D. and sung by him with great applause , on the evening of ...
... John Howley , Esq . of Garry Owen A Welcome to his Majesty , George IV . , on his Arrival in Ireland , MDCCCXXI . 94 98 Excellent New Song , composed by James Scott , Esq . M.D. and sung by him with great applause , on the evening of ...
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ACCOUNT OF A CORONATION - DINNER AT EDINBURGH , In a Letter from JOHN MINDOE , Esq . to WILLIAM MILHOSE , Esq . Manufacturer , Glasgow . " Carle , an the King come " 1 . short space of time , and taken some re- freshment , the doctor ...
ACCOUNT OF A CORONATION - DINNER AT EDINBURGH , In a Letter from JOHN MINDOE , Esq . to WILLIAM MILHOSE , Esq . Manufacturer , Glasgow . " Carle , an the King come " 1 . short space of time , and taken some re- freshment , the doctor ...
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... sung the fol- lowing stanzas in a soft under voice , to a most beautiful old air , to be found only in Albyn's Anthology . 4 . JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets 6 32 [ Aug Account of a Coronation - Dinner at Edinburgh .
... sung the fol- lowing stanzas in a soft under voice , to a most beautiful old air , to be found only in Albyn's Anthology . 4 . JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets 6 32 [ Aug Account of a Coronation - Dinner at Edinburgh .
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... JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets of Edin- burgh , I have often stopped to wit- ness the children of the present day enjoying themselves at the games which formed the delighted pastime of my boyhood ; and I have sometimes ...
... JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets of Edin- burgh , I have often stopped to wit- ness the children of the present day enjoying themselves at the games which formed the delighted pastime of my boyhood ; and I have sometimes ...
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... John Sinclair , and flatter myself that I am able at first sight to distinguish a bull from a cow , a horse from a mare , and a wether from a ram . I can tell an egg from a flour - dumpling ; know that calves are not fed on field - mice ...
... John Sinclair , and flatter myself that I am able at first sight to distinguish a bull from a cow , a horse from a mare , and a wether from a ram . I can tell an egg from a flour - dumpling ; know that calves are not fed on field - mice ...
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