Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... meeting of benefit so- cieties , or of their committees , is ne- cessary for the admission of new mem- bers , and for carrying into effect , as occasions require , the very purpose of their establishment . The cases of ap- plicants must ...
... meeting of benefit so- cieties , or of their committees , is ne- cessary for the admission of new mem- bers , and for carrying into effect , as occasions require , the very purpose of their establishment . The cases of ap- plicants must ...
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... meeting fair- ly and decisively the objections so strongly urged against him ; —instead of a clear refutation , or a manly con- fession of mistake and error ; -there is little else in this pamphlet but a most general and unconnected ...
... meeting fair- ly and decisively the objections so strongly urged against him ; —instead of a clear refutation , or a manly con- fession of mistake and error ; -there is little else in this pamphlet but a most general and unconnected ...
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... meeting once in a yeare at a place ap- pointed ; sometimes at the Peake's Hole in Derbyshire , and other whiles by Retbroak at Blackheath . " " * It is probable that the gypsies en- tered Scotland about the same period in which they are ...
... meeting once in a yeare at a place ap- pointed ; sometimes at the Peake's Hole in Derbyshire , and other whiles by Retbroak at Blackheath . " " * It is probable that the gypsies en- tered Scotland about the same period in which they are ...
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... meeting with persons whom they considered of un- lucky aspect ; nor do they ever pro- ceed upon their summer peregrinations without some propitious omen of their fortunate return . They also burn the clothes of their dead , not so much ...
... meeting with persons whom they considered of un- lucky aspect ; nor do they ever pro- ceed upon their summer peregrinations without some propitious omen of their fortunate return . They also burn the clothes of their dead , not so much ...
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... meeting of the commissioners ap- pointed to manage the yearly grant of £ 10,000 , voted by Parliament for finishing the college of Edinburgh , the plan of Mr W. Playfair being adopted , the prize of 100 guineas was adjudged to that ...
... meeting of the commissioners ap- pointed to manage the yearly grant of £ 10,000 , voted by Parliament for finishing the college of Edinburgh , the plan of Mr W. Playfair being adopted , the prize of 100 guineas was adjudged to that ...
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