The Scottish Review, เล่มที่ 20A. Gardner, 1892 |
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... Edinburgh ? ' — ( Dr. Russell , Evidence , p . 2. ) In Aberdeen the death - rate is lowest , the density is lowest , and the percentage of the population living in one - room houses lowest . The citizens of Aberdeen and Edinburgh live ...
... Edinburgh ? ' — ( Dr. Russell , Evidence , p . 2. ) In Aberdeen the death - rate is lowest , the density is lowest , and the percentage of the population living in one - room houses lowest . The citizens of Aberdeen and Edinburgh live ...
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... Edinburgh magistrate , and differing some- what from Sir Walter Scott's account ; the petition of Porteous , praying for a reprieve , to which his signature , written in a clear , though rather shaky , hand , is appended ; a petition in ...
... Edinburgh magistrate , and differing some- what from Sir Walter Scott's account ; the petition of Porteous , praying for a reprieve , to which his signature , written in a clear , though rather shaky , hand , is appended ; a petition in ...
หน้า 54
... lofty tenements of the Grass- market , at that time an aristocratic quarter of Edinburgh . The effect of this evidence was to prove that Porteous had urged his men to fire . Fire , and be damned 54 The Porteous Riot .
... lofty tenements of the Grass- market , at that time an aristocratic quarter of Edinburgh . The effect of this evidence was to prove that Porteous had urged his men to fire . Fire , and be damned 54 The Porteous Riot .
หน้า 57
... Edinburgh , present pri- soner in the Tolbooth of that city , be respited for six weeks from the time appointed for his execution . ' But , in point of fact , the announcement was not made so suddenly , nor de- layed until the last ...
... Edinburgh , present pri- soner in the Tolbooth of that city , be respited for six weeks from the time appointed for his execution . ' But , in point of fact , the announcement was not made so suddenly , nor de- layed until the last ...
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... the magistrates . But it was per- haps natural that an English officer , with the knowledge that he might have , if bloodshed ensued , to stand his trial , like Porteous , before a jury of Edinburgh citizens , should 60 The Porteous Riot .
... the magistrates . But it was per- haps natural that an English officer , with the knowledge that he might have , if bloodshed ensued , to stand his trial , like Porteous , before a jury of Edinburgh citizens , should 60 The Porteous Riot .
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