The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Band 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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... ship affirmed , that many of them were actually hu man teeth , and that fome of the ftrings were entirely made of them . It was thought fair to conclude from thence , that thefe people are cannibals : the anfwers on this fubject ...
... ship affirmed , that many of them were actually hu man teeth , and that fome of the ftrings were entirely made of them . It was thought fair to conclude from thence , that thefe people are cannibals : the anfwers on this fubject ...
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... ship was driven into Clyde by ftrefs of weather , when that public fpirited citizen , Mr David Dale , invited the poor Highlanders to Glasgow , gave them a Supply , fupply for their prefent neceffities , and offer- ed to Scots Affairs .
... ship was driven into Clyde by ftrefs of weather , when that public fpirited citizen , Mr David Dale , invited the poor Highlanders to Glasgow , gave them a Supply , fupply for their prefent neceffities , and offer- ed to Scots Affairs .
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... ship Spooner of Clyde . Thomas Crawford , Efq . of Craw- fordfburn . 27. Mifs Jane Lauder , fecond daughter of the late Sir And . Lauder of Fountainhall . Od . 1. Mrs Ifabella Craig , daughter of Mr James Craig of Coftartown , M. John ...
... ship Spooner of Clyde . Thomas Crawford , Efq . of Craw- fordfburn . 27. Mifs Jane Lauder , fecond daughter of the late Sir And . Lauder of Fountainhall . Od . 1. Mrs Ifabella Craig , daughter of Mr James Craig of Coftartown , M. John ...
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... Ships are perceived in diftrefs , 389 355 Letter from Dr Ogilvie of Mid- mar , to the Publisher , ib . Eftimate of the temperature of dif- ferent degrees of Latitude , from actual Obfervations , 390 Account of the New Colony at On the ...
... Ships are perceived in diftrefs , 389 355 Letter from Dr Ogilvie of Mid- mar , to the Publisher , ib . Eftimate of the temperature of dif- ferent degrees of Latitude , from actual Obfervations , 390 Account of the New Colony at On the ...
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... for dollars , with which the French buy cattle , honey , butter , and fo forth , in that ifland . With gold , which we receive from your ships , hips , we can procure elephants teeth from the natives 386 Remarks on the Island of Hinzuan ,
... for dollars , with which the French buy cattle , honey , butter , and fo forth , in that ifland . With gold , which we receive from your ships , hips , we can procure elephants teeth from the natives 386 Remarks on the Island of Hinzuan ,
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