The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... ment was then laid by the workmen , and adjusted by the grand master ; the stone was lowered to its bed . The plumb , the level , and the square were then successively presented to his Royal Highness by the junior and senior wardens ...
... ment was then laid by the workmen , and adjusted by the grand master ; the stone was lowered to its bed . The plumb , the level , and the square were then successively presented to his Royal Highness by the junior and senior wardens ...
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... ment , to afford the most extensive , speedy , and effectual aids of treasure , arms , ammunition , military stores , equipments , and clothing , for the maintenance and support of the Spa- nish troops , together with the suc- cour of ...
... ment , to afford the most extensive , speedy , and effectual aids of treasure , arms , ammunition , military stores , equipments , and clothing , for the maintenance and support of the Spa- nish troops , together with the suc- cour of ...
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... ment , both to the parties interested , and to the public ; and the following is a brief summary of its most mate- rial contents : - The inadequate accommodation and the flagrant abuses to which the West India trade was exposed at this ...
... ment , both to the parties interested , and to the public ; and the following is a brief summary of its most mate- rial contents : - The inadequate accommodation and the flagrant abuses to which the West India trade was exposed at this ...
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... to observe the want of regular communication which appears to prevail , and the con- sequent ignorance in which the peo- ple remain , with regard to the real state of their affairs . The govern- ment , however JAN . 19. ] CHRONICLE . 27.
... to observe the want of regular communication which appears to prevail , and the con- sequent ignorance in which the peo- ple remain , with regard to the real state of their affairs . The govern- ment , however JAN . 19. ] CHRONICLE . 27.
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Walter Scott. state of their affairs . The govern- ment , however , may have reasons of their own for occasional concealments for a time , after the truth is known to them . The accounts from Lisbon by the last packet all agree in ...
Walter Scott. state of their affairs . The govern- ment , however , may have reasons of their own for occasional concealments for a time , after the truth is known to them . The accounts from Lisbon by the last packet all agree in ...
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