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SCOTLAND

... moans to the same extent, and the slight variation which is noticed in the value of the samples, alike from north and south, speaks satisfactorily the uniformity of the crop. The following are the first prices of the three principal grains per imperial quarter ...

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... contingency at a future period, wilt be betrayed, and suffer loss, at least that is not Acre—(great applause)—for here we can speak with confidence of a capital, consisting of upwards of a million of money, which we have in our. coffers, and of a revenue ...

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... incertitude which the writers discover in regard to questions and principles affecting the highest interests of mankind. They speak as if every position that may be disputed ought once to be abandoned, or at least treated as a matter of uncertainty. Take ...

combat. Mr Buchan does the same, in viewing the combat between the Horatii and Curatii, as avowedly an ..

... duty may at one time or other he discharged the caprice and fluctuations ot fashion. Of human enactments it is unnecessary to speak. Law's and lawyers seem now agreed against duelling. Grotius denies the right of private battle. The Salic Law, according to ...

BRECHIN

... certify to the Presbytery Mr Absolan's excellent character and valuable services elder. these had, indeed, always been forward speak, and, with Mr A. as friend, had long maintained much intimate intercourse, many interesting circumstances. But deeply that ...

and habits, natural resources, and industry of the Italians, and finally the statistics of Italy, form a digest ..

... hesitation in stating generally, that such are the natural facilities of the route through Egypt, that with, compa;atively speaking, a trilling expense, it may be made expeditious and convenient as most routes of similar distance even in England. With the ...

FRANCE

... exchange, &c. The Earl of Granville, the British Ambassador, is suffering under a severe attack of paralysis. The latest accounts speak of him as recovering. The question of electoral reform, brought forward by Messrs Mauguin and Pages, came under consideration ...