The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... faid fir John Stuart a great additional charge and retinue de gens d'armes et de trait be- longing to Scotland ; and in general had given to him all the charge of the Scottish gens d'armes et de trait then in France in his mas jesty's ...
... faid fir John Stuart a great additional charge and retinue de gens d'armes et de trait be- longing to Scotland ; and in general had given to him all the charge of the Scottish gens d'armes et de trait then in France in his mas jesty's ...
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... faid paper , on the part of lord Galloway , it is related that thefe lands of Caftelmilk , were , during fome time , enjoyed by fir John Stuart , of Dalfwinton the eldest fon , as well as the lands of Dalfwinton and Jedworth ; and that ...
... faid paper , on the part of lord Galloway , it is related that thefe lands of Caftelmilk , were , during fome time , enjoyed by fir John Stuart , of Dalfwinton the eldest fon , as well as the lands of Dalfwinton and Jedworth ; and that ...
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... faid , that fir William Stuart of Jedworth , the ancestor of the earl of Gallo- way , was defcended from fir John Stuart of Jedworth , a younger fon of fir John Stuart of Bonkill , which fir John laft mentioned was the ancestor likewife ...
... faid , that fir William Stuart of Jedworth , the ancestor of the earl of Gallo- way , was defcended from fir John Stuart of Jedworth , a younger fon of fir John Stuart of Bonkill , which fir John laft mentioned was the ancestor likewife ...
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... faid , that their prognoftications naturally arofe from the state of learning and fociety in their times , and that they could not fail to perceive marks of the decline of pery , or to obferve that the freedom , with which religious ...
... faid , that their prognoftications naturally arofe from the state of learning and fociety in their times , and that they could not fail to perceive marks of the decline of pery , or to obferve that the freedom , with which religious ...
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... faid to be the horns of a lamb , but like , or resembling , the horns of a lamb , 7 " He speaks ( however ) as ?, in the fame manner with a dra- gon , or the dragon . " , As words proceed from the beart , or foul , or mind , which are ...
... faid to be the horns of a lamb , but like , or resembling , the horns of a lamb , 7 " He speaks ( however ) as ?, in the fame manner with a dra- gon , or the dragon . " , As words proceed from the beart , or foul , or mind , which are ...
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