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Mineralogische und Technologische Bemerkungen auf einer Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen in England und Schottland. Von J.C. Fabricius. Leipsic, 1784. 8vo. This work, the nature of which is indicated in the title, is enriched by the notes of that distinguished mineralogist Ferber. Reise nach Paris, London, &c. Von. Franck. Vienna, 1804. 2 vols. 8vo This work of Dr.

Franks, which is chiefly confined to England and Scotland, is principally interesting to medical men, as it contains an account of hospitals, prisons, poor-houses, infirmaries, &c. Gedenkwaardije a antkeningen gedaan door en reisiger, van geghel England, Schottland, ent Irland. Utrecht, 1699. fol. Kort Journel eller Reise beskrievelse til England, ved Christ Gram. Christiana, 1760. 4to.

Robertson's Tour through the Isle of Man, 1794. 8vo. Wood's Account of the Past and Present State of the Isle of Man, 1811. 8vo. Falle's Account of Jersey, 1734, 8vo. Berry's History of Guernsey, with particulars of Alderney, Sark, and Jersey, 1815. 4to. Dicey's Account of Guernsey, 1751. 12mo. Neueste reisen durch Schottland and Ireland. Von Volkman. Leip. 1784. 8vo.

To make concurrenz with Dundee in Schottland, he must produce cheaply. To produce cheaply he must become...no, obtain new machinery from Leeds in England. If that machinery is duty-payable, Mr. Factory Director cannot produce so cheaply. That seems to me clear. Once our German industries established are, then we will see. That is another matter." "I take the liberty to differ, Mr.

Reise durch einen Theil von England und Schottland, 1802-3. 8vo. Marburg, 1811. These travels, which, like all travels in our own country by foreigners, are interesting, independently of any intrinsic merit, because they exhibit the impressions made on them by what to us is either common or proper, are translated from the Swedish: the author's name is Svedensgerna.

It was a woman who staggered past under a burden of firewood which she had collected in the woods of Schottland, and did not dare to carry through the streets by day. At last the clocks struck six, and, soon after, Lisa's heavy footstep made the stairs creak and crack. Desiree went downstairs before daylight.