Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Том 8John Brown, 1816 |
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... these had making an eafier communication between the become ruinous , a wall was built in their place . town and the public walks in the meadows , than The original wall of Edinburgh , therefore , began by Brifto port . The next to this ...
... these had making an eafier communication between the become ruinous , a wall was built in their place . town and the public walks in the meadows , than The original wall of Edinburgh , therefore , began by Brifto port . The next to this ...
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... these to the Cowgate . The lands lying S. of the Cowgate were chiefly laid out in gardens belonging to the convent of Black Friars , and the church of St Mary in the Field . These ex- tended almoft from the Pleasance to the Potter- row ...
... these to the Cowgate . The lands lying S. of the Cowgate were chiefly laid out in gardens belonging to the convent of Black Friars , and the church of St Mary in the Field . These ex- tended almoft from the Pleasance to the Potter- row ...
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... These churches are of equal length , and both under one roof , and have one common portico ; but are feparated by a partition wall . The old Gray Friars was founded about 1612 , and had a steeple , which was blown up in 1718 , owing to ...
... These churches are of equal length , and both under one roof , and have one common portico ; but are feparated by a partition wall . The old Gray Friars was founded about 1612 , and had a steeple , which was blown up in 1718 , owing to ...
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... these disturbances , and indeed of most o thers which have ever happened in Chriftendom on account of religion , was that pernicious max- im of Popery , that the church is independent of the ftate . It is not to be fuppofed that this ...
... these disturbances , and indeed of most o thers which have ever happened in Chriftendom on account of religion , was that pernicious max- im of Popery , that the church is independent of the ftate . It is not to be fuppofed that this ...
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... these improvements . We shall here , therefore , give a brief detail of these occurrences only , deferring the regulations and improvements to diftinct and appropriate fections . In 1716 , the city first bestowed a fettled falary on the ...
... these improvements . We shall here , therefore , give a brief detail of these occurrences only , deferring the regulations and improvements to diftinct and appropriate fections . In 1716 , the city first bestowed a fettled falary on the ...
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