New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 135
... received an order for eight thousand tons of rail - road plates . SCOTLAND . The manufacturing of tartan shawls has been on the increase these several years past , and has been a source of profit to those engaged in it . The weavers ...
... received an order for eight thousand tons of rail - road plates . SCOTLAND . The manufacturing of tartan shawls has been on the increase these several years past , and has been a source of profit to those engaged in it . The weavers ...
Page 233
... received the flag of Lord Nelson ; and in the battle at Copenhagen , the loss she sustained was 10 killed and 13 wounded . Captain Foley continued on the Baltic station until the month of August , 1801 , when he returned to England ...
... received the flag of Lord Nelson ; and in the battle at Copenhagen , the loss she sustained was 10 killed and 13 wounded . Captain Foley continued on the Baltic station until the month of August , 1801 , when he returned to England ...
Page 330
... received ; these notes were made payable to an imaginary character , to whom was given the name of Glenbucket . Two of the witnesses swore that they had seen Punch through the hole in the door , and that they knew him to be Mr. Matthews ...
... received ; these notes were made payable to an imaginary character , to whom was given the name of Glenbucket . Two of the witnesses swore that they had seen Punch through the hole in the door , and that they knew him to be Mr. Matthews ...
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