Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... Glasgow , up- on which I have so fully enlarged in my foregoing voyages , it seems meet that I should be at some outlay of pains and particularities in what I have to indite concerning it ; and , therefore , it is necessary to premise ...
... Glasgow , up- on which I have so fully enlarged in my foregoing voyages , it seems meet that I should be at some outlay of pains and particularities in what I have to indite concerning it ; and , therefore , it is necessary to premise ...
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... Glasgow - the folk going one way , keep methodically after one another ; and those coming the other way do the same , by a natural instinct of civilization , so that no confusion en- sues , and none of that dinging , and bumping , and ...
... Glasgow - the folk going one way , keep methodically after one another ; and those coming the other way do the same , by a natural instinct of civilization , so that no confusion en- sues , and none of that dinging , and bumping , and ...
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... Glasgow I would have been left at the door , but every one was more attentive to me than another , on understanding I was the Mr Duffle of Blackwood's Magazine . The Captain insisted on my taking an early family dinner , saying they had ...
... Glasgow I would have been left at the door , but every one was more attentive to me than another , on understanding I was the Mr Duffle of Blackwood's Magazine . The Captain insisted on my taking an early family dinner , saying they had ...
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... Glasgow , on Thursday the 12th of Herald . Νου . 1818 , about 12 o'clock . CHAMPION , ( 1 ) Supported by two Aides - de - Camp . Two Captains . Standard - Bearer , supported by two Lieutenants . Music . ( 2 ) Two Captains . Then follows ...
... Glasgow , on Thursday the 12th of Herald . Νου . 1818 , about 12 o'clock . CHAMPION , ( 1 ) Supported by two Aides - de - Camp . Two Captains . Standard - Bearer , supported by two Lieutenants . Music . ( 2 ) Two Captains . Then follows ...
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... Glasgow . " While Mrs Pringle was thus dis- coursing , in her discanting way , in high satisfaction and glee , taking every now and then a suck of her oranger , the Head Lord Chamberlain came with his staff in his hand , arrayed in his ...
... Glasgow . " While Mrs Pringle was thus dis- coursing , in her discanting way , in high satisfaction and glee , taking every now and then a suck of her oranger , the Head Lord Chamberlain came with his staff in his hand , arrayed in his ...
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