The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Svazek 76Archibald Constable and Company, 1814 |
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... bank - a most healthful situation , indeed , for the prisoners ! Can their lower apartments be free from damp , whatever sum may be ex- pended in draining ? From the north and west wind the Jail , will be almost completely excluded , by ...
... bank - a most healthful situation , indeed , for the prisoners ! Can their lower apartments be free from damp , whatever sum may be ex- pended in draining ? From the north and west wind the Jail , will be almost completely excluded , by ...
Strana 43
... bank , the Dogger - bank , the Broad Forties , on the northern , western , and south- ern coasts of Ireland , the cod is most abundant and of the best quality : ' in some or other of these situations the fisheries may be carried on with ...
... bank , the Dogger - bank , the Broad Forties , on the northern , western , and south- ern coasts of Ireland , the cod is most abundant and of the best quality : ' in some or other of these situations the fisheries may be carried on with ...
Strana 45
... banks of the North sea , the rocky coasts of the Orkneys , and the eastern shores of Britain , afford , in abundance ... Bank and Loan Fund , " together with a letter from Mr Bridges the Secretary , to Mr Forbes , contain- ing remarks ...
... banks of the North sea , the rocky coasts of the Orkneys , and the eastern shores of Britain , afford , in abundance ... Bank and Loan Fund , " together with a letter from Mr Bridges the Secretary , to Mr Forbes , contain- ing remarks ...
Strana 47
... Bank , or to any other bank , which , like it , should engage to supply the necessi ties of those whose situations were of necessity , but imperfectly known . The credit of the loan fund is not to be affected by the unfortunate results ...
... Bank , or to any other bank , which , like it , should engage to supply the necessi ties of those whose situations were of necessity , but imperfectly known . The credit of the loan fund is not to be affected by the unfortunate results ...
Strana 74
... Bank . ORDINARY DIRECTORS . David George Sandeman , Esq . Robert Scott , Esq . James Wyld , Esq . Alexander Liston Ramage , Esq . Walter Brown , Esq . James Erskine , Esq . William Henderson , Esq . Robert Anderson , Esq . Charles White ...
... Bank . ORDINARY DIRECTORS . David George Sandeman , Esq . Robert Scott , Esq . James Wyld , Esq . Alexander Liston Ramage , Esq . Walter Brown , Esq . James Erskine , Esq . William Henderson , Esq . Robert Anderson , Esq . Charles White ...
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Alexander allies appears army arrived artillery Assembly attack bank Berenger Blucher Bonaparte bridge Britain British Calton Hill Captain cavalry Church Colonel command Committee consequence considerable corps Cossacks Court daugh daughter Ditto Duke duty Earl Edinburgh Emperor enemy enemy's expence France French Glasgow guard honour House James John Jury King Lady land late Leith letter Lieutenant London Lord Castlereagh Lord Cochrane Lord Justice Clerk Lord Provost Lord Wellington Lordship Louis XVIII Magistrates Majesty Majesty's March Marshal ment military minister morning motion night o'clock observed officers pannel Paris passed peace persons possession Presbytery present Prince Regent Princess Princess of Wales prisoners received regiment Reverend road Royal Highness Russian Scotland sent ship sion Society tain ther tion town troops whole William witness wounded
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Strana 391 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
Strana 40 - Who hath not proved how feebly words essay To fix one spark of Beauty's heavenly ray ? Who doth not feel, until his failing sight Faints into dimness with its own delight, His changing cheek, his sinking heart confess The might — the majesty of Loveliness?
Strana 583 - And half mistook for fate the acts of will : Too high for common selfishness, he could At times resign his own for others' good, But not in pity, not because he ought, But in some strange perversity of thought, That...
Strana 115 - There, in its centre, a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen ; Which not the darkness of despair can damp, Though vain its ray as it had never been.
Strana 583 - There was in him a vital scorn of all ; As if the worst had fall'n which could befall, He stood a stranger in this breathing world. An erring spirit from another hurled...
Strana 242 - The allied powers having proclaimed that the Emperor Napoleon is the only obstacle to the re-establishment of peace in Europe, the Emperor Napoleon, faithful to his oath, declares that he renounces for himself and his heirs, the thrones of France and Italy, and that there is no personal sacrifice, even that of life, which he is not ready to make for the interests of France.
Strana 116 - Oh ! o'er the eye death most exerts his might, And hurls the spirit from her throne of light ! Sinks those blue orbs in that long last eclipse, But spares, as yet, the charm around her lips...
Strana 583 - A thing of dark imaginings, that shaped By choice the perils he by chance escaped ; But 'scaped in vain, for in their memory yet His mind would half exult and half regret : With more capacity for love than earth Bestows on most of mortal mould and birth...
Strana 40 - The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the Music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness harmonized the whole, And oh! that eye was in itself a Soul...
Strana 88 - And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.