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Page 195
... notice in this place , viz . Katherine Bruce , widow of Henry Bruce , the last laird of Clackmannan . This estate remained in the family of Bruce , in the direct line , from the days of David II . till the year 1772. In the old tower ...
... notice in this place , viz . Katherine Bruce , widow of Henry Bruce , the last laird of Clackmannan . This estate remained in the family of Bruce , in the direct line , from the days of David II . till the year 1772. In the old tower ...
Page 336
... NOTICE . We find ourselves so frequently requested to announce new in- pressions of books , that we are obliged to give this notice that it is not within our plan always to insert accounts of such new editions , and that we shall not ...
... NOTICE . We find ourselves so frequently requested to announce new in- pressions of books , that we are obliged to give this notice that it is not within our plan always to insert accounts of such new editions , and that we shall not ...
Page 435
... notice of the deficiency of poetic fire in his productions , requires us to observe that they contain many just thoughts , and are generally remarkable for great correctness and propriety of expression . - If " proper words in proper ...
... notice of the deficiency of poetic fire in his productions , requires us to observe that they contain many just thoughts , and are generally remarkable for great correctness and propriety of expression . - If " proper words in proper ...
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