New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 300
... Scotland . Part of them meet every week at Edinburgh to practise archery . Every year there is a grand assembly , on which occasion five princi- pal prizes are distributed . The first , or royal prize , remains the perpetual pro- perty ...
... Scotland . Part of them meet every week at Edinburgh to practise archery . Every year there is a grand assembly , on which occasion five princi- pal prizes are distributed . The first , or royal prize , remains the perpetual pro- perty ...
Page 402
... SCOTLAND has four universities . In the schools established for all classes , they do not blindly follow one single method , but every where choose the best . The number of charitable institu- tions and hospitals is considerable ; there ...
... SCOTLAND has four universities . In the schools established for all classes , they do not blindly follow one single method , but every where choose the best . The number of charitable institu- tions and hospitals is considerable ; there ...
Page 403
... Scotland , to get employed as reapers . The machine for reaping , invented by Smith , which was judged to be the best of three proposed , has been known too short a time to be generally employed . Here , as in all the rest of Scotland ...
... Scotland , to get employed as reapers . The machine for reaping , invented by Smith , which was judged to be the best of three proposed , has been known too short a time to be generally employed . Here , as in all the rest of Scotland ...
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