The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen7J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1796 |
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... LORD OLIPHANT'S CASTLE . CONTENTS : Page Page Register of the Weather for Jan. 2 Defcription of the View , 3 Recapitulation of the Principal Events of 1795 , Foreign Literary Intelligence , - 49 Books and Pamphlets published in December ...
... LORD OLIPHANT'S CASTLE . CONTENTS : Page Page Register of the Weather for Jan. 2 Defcription of the View , 3 Recapitulation of the Principal Events of 1795 , Foreign Literary Intelligence , - 49 Books and Pamphlets published in December ...
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... LORD OLIPHANT's Caftle is fitua- ted in the parish of Morlach , and upper diftrict of Banff - fhire . On the north there is a circular fweep of kills , whofe declivities fall down in- to a deep bottom , in the midst of which there is a ...
... LORD OLIPHANT's Caftle is fitua- ted in the parish of Morlach , and upper diftrict of Banff - fhire . On the north there is a circular fweep of kills , whofe declivities fall down in- to a deep bottom , in the midst of which there is a ...
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... Lord Oli- phant , who ferved heir to his father in 1566 , is reprefented in memorials of the times as a man of fingular merit , a great loyalift , adhering firm . ly to the interefts of Queen Mary during all the time of the civil wars ...
... Lord Oli- phant , who ferved heir to his father in 1566 , is reprefented in memorials of the times as a man of fingular merit , a great loyalift , adhering firm . ly to the interefts of Queen Mary during all the time of the civil wars ...
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... Lords , 107 to 12 ; —in the Commons 246 to 73 . Jan. 4. 1795. Earl Fitzwilliam , being appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , arrives at Dublin . 16. Intelligence received that the French had croffed the Waal , and were rapidly ...
... Lords , 107 to 12 ; —in the Commons 246 to 73 . Jan. 4. 1795. Earl Fitzwilliam , being appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , arrives at Dublin . 16. Intelligence received that the French had croffed the Waal , and were rapidly ...
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... Lords feverally gave their folemn decifion , and he was ac- quitted of all the charges of impeach- meat brought against ... Lord Bridport attacks the French fquadron off L'Orient , and captures the Alexander , Formidable , and Ti- gre ...
... Lords feverally gave their folemn decifion , and he was ac- quitted of all the charges of impeach- meat brought against ... Lord Bridport attacks the French fquadron off L'Orient , and captures the Alexander , Formidable , and Ti- gre ...
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