The Scots Magazine, 第 49 卷Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... pleased her , and not havinge many wordes , nor movinge countenaunce , but full stedfaft and with no high speech ; and after the manner of that countrey , with a noble gravity , and not to bould , but fomewhat shamefaft womanly . 4 ...
... pleased her , and not havinge many wordes , nor movinge countenaunce , but full stedfaft and with no high speech ; and after the manner of that countrey , with a noble gravity , and not to bould , but fomewhat shamefaft womanly . 4 ...
第 44 頁
... fo , and the writing pleased the prifoner , who foon after brought him a paper folded up , and bid him write the name on that paper . He faw no print on the the paper on which he wrote the name ; nor 44 Vol . 49 Affairs in England .
... fo , and the writing pleased the prifoner , who foon after brought him a paper folded up , and bid him write the name on that paper . He faw no print on the the paper on which he wrote the name ; nor 44 Vol . 49 Affairs in England .
第 45 頁
... pleased to extend his mercy to him , upon condition that he should be tranfported during his natural life . The prifoner bowed refpect fully to the court , and immediately ad- dreffed the Recorder with his " moft humble and unfeigned ...
... pleased to extend his mercy to him , upon condition that he should be tranfported during his natural life . The prifoner bowed refpect fully to the court , and immediately ad- dreffed the Recorder with his " moft humble and unfeigned ...
第 52 頁
... pleased , Fan . 5. 1787. to confer the honour of Knighthood on Robert Strange , [ engraver ] , of Great Queen Street , in the city of West- minster , Efq ; 19. to confer the honour of Knighthood on George Chetwynd , of Brockton Hall ...
... pleased , Fan . 5. 1787. to confer the honour of Knighthood on Robert Strange , [ engraver ] , of Great Queen Street , in the city of West- minster , Efq ; 19. to confer the honour of Knighthood on George Chetwynd , of Brockton Hall ...
第 96 頁
... pleased to mention the terms on which you may be inclined to transfer in perpetuity any parcel of land upon your eftate , bordering upon any bay , harbour , or navigable loch , which may be thought a proper fituation for one of the ...
... pleased to mention the terms on which you may be inclined to transfer in perpetuity any parcel of land upon your eftate , bordering upon any bay , harbour , or navigable loch , which may be thought a proper fituation for one of the ...
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