The Belfast Monthly Magazine, 6. ciltSmyth and Lyons, 1811 |
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... taken off the trees standing , at the proper time , but the trees are left to the next , and sometimes until the second winter before they are cut down ; and the timber of these are found to be more durable and better for use , than ...
... taken off the trees standing , at the proper time , but the trees are left to the next , and sometimes until the second winter before they are cut down ; and the timber of these are found to be more durable and better for use , than ...
Sayfa 12
... taken on the 12th of July 1807 , that he had been appointed master of that school in 1789 , previous to which time he stated the number of scholars to have been about eigh- ty , of whom about forty were boar ders with the master ...
... taken on the 12th of July 1807 , that he had been appointed master of that school in 1789 , previous to which time he stated the number of scholars to have been about eigh- ty , of whom about forty were boar ders with the master ...
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... taken for car- rying this very desirable scheme into execution . 1 Tipperary School . The Rev. Marshal Clarke , exa- mined by the board on the 12th of January 1807 , was appointed mas- ter of this school about the year 1796 , at a ...
... taken for car- rying this very desirable scheme into execution . 1 Tipperary School . The Rev. Marshal Clarke , exa- mined by the board on the 12th of January 1807 , was appointed mas- ter of this school about the year 1796 , at a ...
Sayfa 21
... taken place with ut their previous knowledge , and The Quakers also appear to be censured for not adhering to their own doctrine of forbearance . In this instance they have exercised some patience in quietly and re- peatedly hearing a ...
... taken place with ut their previous knowledge , and The Quakers also appear to be censured for not adhering to their own doctrine of forbearance . In this instance they have exercised some patience in quietly and re- peatedly hearing a ...
Sayfa 27
... taken prisoner , and who had once before broken his parole , whether he thought the enemy would make a stand ? Upon my honour , said Ha- milton , I believe they will . Your honour ! your honour ! replied the king , as he galloped away ...
... taken prisoner , and who had once before broken his parole , whether he thought the enemy would make a stand ? Upon my honour , said Ha- milton , I believe they will . Your honour ! your honour ! replied the king , as he galloped away ...
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