The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 - Europe |
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Page 8
... taken into custody . The servant accordingly kept her in view till she was apprehended by Goff , one of the officers of Union - Hall . When taken into custody , she had a bad shilling concealed in one hand , and one shil- ling and four ...
... taken into custody . The servant accordingly kept her in view till she was apprehended by Goff , one of the officers of Union - Hall . When taken into custody , she had a bad shilling concealed in one hand , and one shil- ling and four ...
Page 23
... taken off the island by an American ship , and landed in A. merica . Captain Lake , in his defence , admitted that he put the man on shore , but denied that he ever intend- ed to put his life in jeopardy , as he thought the island was ...
... taken off the island by an American ship , and landed in A. merica . Captain Lake , in his defence , admitted that he put the man on shore , but denied that he ever intend- ed to put his life in jeopardy , as he thought the island was ...
Page 25
... taken out from the ruins is twenty- seven . Of these , twenty - two were either dead or died almost immediate- ly after their removal ; five were ta- ken to theinfirmary , of whom one died very soon afterwards , and another died ...
... taken out from the ruins is twenty- seven . Of these , twenty - two were either dead or died almost immediate- ly after their removal ; five were ta- ken to theinfirmary , of whom one died very soon afterwards , and another died ...
Page 26
... taken down . The roof is broken through in two places . The first opening extends to about one third of the whole length of the church . The massy stone pillars which sup- port the roof have preserved the cen- tre entire ; but towards ...
... taken down . The roof is broken through in two places . The first opening extends to about one third of the whole length of the church . The massy stone pillars which sup- port the roof have preserved the cen- tre entire ; but towards ...
Page 41
... taken from them ; where- as , in case of removal , a partial loss only would be sustained , seeing that the hay , straw , and horse - market would remain . We incline to think , that in case of removing only the beast and sheep markets ...
... taken from them ; where- as , in case of removal , a partial loss only would be sustained , seeing that the hay , straw , and horse - market would remain . We incline to think , that in case of removing only the beast and sheep markets ...
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