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... Scotland , in the year 1816 , by Dr. SPIKER , Librarian to his Majesty the King of Prussia . An Arabic Vocabulary and Index for Richardson's Arabic Grammar , in which the words are explained according to the parts of speech , and the ...
... Scotland , in the year 1816 , by Dr. SPIKER , Librarian to his Majesty the King of Prussia . An Arabic Vocabulary and Index for Richardson's Arabic Grammar , in which the words are explained according to the parts of speech , and the ...
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... Scotland ; the ore is of a superior quality , and the vein is so extensive , that , although the excavation does not exceed nine feet in depth , about 50 tons were soon raised . Through the channel of a late Farmer's Journal , Mr ...
... Scotland ; the ore is of a superior quality , and the vein is so extensive , that , although the excavation does not exceed nine feet in depth , about 50 tons were soon raised . Through the channel of a late Farmer's Journal , Mr ...
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... Scotland . He was born April 12 , 1768 ; succeeded his father John , the late Earl , in 1776 ; and he afterwards re - assumed the name of Lyon . The origin of this noble family is said to be the same as that of Lyon , in France , which ...
... Scotland . He was born April 12 , 1768 ; succeeded his father John , the late Earl , in 1776 ; and he afterwards re - assumed the name of Lyon . The origin of this noble family is said to be the same as that of Lyon , in France , which ...
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... Scotland at a time when the prejudices between that country and England , which had been gradually subsiding after the rebellion in 1745 , were revived by the periodical_publica- tion of the " North Briton . " But these prejudices were ...
... Scotland at a time when the prejudices between that country and England , which had been gradually subsiding after the rebellion in 1745 , were revived by the periodical_publica- tion of the " North Briton . " But these prejudices were ...
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... Scotland , per quarter : Cornwall 0 000 000 000 Dorset Hants 69 800 70 1100 036 928 8100 0 73 300 036 322 800 0 78 000 037 627 67 5100 033 100 67 300 032 624 031 022 046 8 900 0 052 0 743 7 PRICE OF FLOUR , per Sack , July 24 , 65s . to ...
... Scotland , per quarter : Cornwall 0 000 000 000 Dorset Hants 69 800 70 1100 036 928 8100 0 73 300 036 322 800 0 78 000 037 627 67 5100 033 100 67 300 032 624 031 022 046 8 900 0 052 0 743 7 PRICE OF FLOUR , per Sack , July 24 , 65s . to ...
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