The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... situation of the build ing , it was ascertained that they had been suffocated by the mephitic va- pour arising from an adjoining lime- kiln , and which had been driven by a particular wind towards the house . Last week a new scheme of ...
... situation of the build ing , it was ascertained that they had been suffocated by the mephitic va- pour arising from an adjoining lime- kiln , and which had been driven by a particular wind towards the house . Last week a new scheme of ...
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... situation which he filled , entitled him . The most prominent figure in the procession , was the bearer of the ci- ty's arms . He was a tall , handsome man , six feet seven inches high , and dressed in a very appropriate manner . A 12 o ...
... situation which he filled , entitled him . The most prominent figure in the procession , was the bearer of the ci- ty's arms . He was a tall , handsome man , six feet seven inches high , and dressed in a very appropriate manner . A 12 o ...
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... situation he ran into the street , where a gentleman wrap . ped his great coat round him ; he was considerably scorched in his face , neck , and hands . On Friday , an inquest was taken at Wincanton , on the body of Han- nah Bowden , a ...
... situation he ran into the street , where a gentleman wrap . ped his great coat round him ; he was considerably scorched in his face , neck , and hands . On Friday , an inquest was taken at Wincanton , on the body of Han- nah Bowden , a ...
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... situation . The plans which he made were done by a method peculiar to himself ; and which he could not well convey the meaning of to others . His decendants are four children , and twen- ty grand children , and ninety great and great ...
... situation . The plans which he made were done by a method peculiar to himself ; and which he could not well convey the meaning of to others . His decendants are four children , and twen- ty grand children , and ninety great and great ...
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... situation of the Duke of Cumberland's bed , it appears most surprising that his royal highness should have escaped , for it is placed in a recess , and is only ac- cessible on one side . The duke , there- fore , in getting out of bed ...
... situation of the Duke of Cumberland's bed , it appears most surprising that his royal highness should have escaped , for it is placed in a recess , and is only ac- cessible on one side . The duke , there- fore , in getting out of bed ...
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