Robert Macnish, 1802–1837. Scottish surgeon, physician, philosopher and writer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-robert-macnish-18021837-scottish-surgeon-physician-philosopher-and-42085480.html
RMCCD4CT–Robert Macnish, 1802–1837. Scottish surgeon, physician, philosopher and writer.
Robert Macnish (1802 - 1837). Scottish physician and author. Contributed fiction to a number of magazines including Blackwood's and Fraser's Produced monographs The Anatomy of Sleep and The Anatomy of Drunkenness. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-robert-macnish-1802-1837-scottish-physician-and-author-contributed-90847644.html
RMF7PD2M–Robert Macnish (1802 - 1837). Scottish physician and author. Contributed fiction to a number of magazines including Blackwood's and Fraser's Produced monographs The Anatomy of Sleep and The Anatomy of Drunkenness.
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RMPDWPKB–279 StateLibQld 2 105516 William Ker MacNish, first Registrar at the court, Brisbane, 1907
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RMKHHM89–2 105516 William Ker MacNish, first Registrar at the court, Brisbane, 1907
Robert Macnish by Daniel Maclise. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robert-macnish-by-daniel-maclise-image455485472.html
RM2HD14A8–Robert Macnish by Daniel Maclise.
Robert Macnish. Lithograph by D. Maclise, 1883. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robert-macnish-lithograph-by-d-maclise-1883-image450036971.html
RM2H44XMY–Robert Macnish. Lithograph by D. Maclise, 1883.
Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . teries were arrangedfor, but singularly enough the time and place of the meet-ing of the respective Presbyteries were left to their owndiscretion. It was proposed that one Presbytery shouldbe on Lone Island, but holding fast to the rule of theScotch Church that three ministers were necessary to con-stitute a Presbytery, Messrs. Macnish and Pumry weredirected to use their best endeavors with the neighboringbrethren that were settled with them on that Island, tohave them join with them in erecting this f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presbyterians-a-popular-narrative-of-their-origin-progress-doctrines-and-achievements-teries-were-arrangedfor-but-singularly-enough-the-time-and-place-of-the-meet-ing-of-the-respective-presbyteries-were-left-to-their-owndiscretion-it-was-proposed-that-one-presbytery-shouldbe-on-lone-island-but-holding-fast-to-the-rule-of-thescotch-church-that-three-ministers-were-necessary-to-con-stitute-a-presbytery-messrs-macnish-and-pumry-weredirected-to-use-their-best-endeavors-with-the-neighboringbrethren-that-were-settled-with-them-on-that-island-tohave-them-join-with-them-in-erecting-this-f-image342796543.html
RM2AWKMDK–Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . teries were arrangedfor, but singularly enough the time and place of the meet-ing of the respective Presbyteries were left to their owndiscretion. It was proposed that one Presbytery shouldbe on Lone Island, but holding fast to the rule of theScotch Church that three ministers were necessary to con-stitute a Presbytery, Messrs. Macnish and Pumry weredirected to use their best endeavors with the neighboringbrethren that were settled with them on that Island, tohave them join with them in erecting this f
The Fraserian Circle. A 19th century group of literary characters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-fraserian-circle-a-19th-century-group-of-literary-characters-42127927.html
RMCCF2GR–The Fraserian Circle. A 19th century group of literary characters.
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RM2H455EH–Robert Macnish. Line engraving by T. Dobbie after J. Ritchie.
Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . Dentons work there also. In1658 he returned to England. As if in anticipation ofhis departure, in 1656 two of Dentons sons, Nathanieland Daniel, and their Presbyterian neighbors, purchasedfrom the Indians on Long Island a large tract of land,and founded Jamaica. They seem to have had achurch from the outset, as six years later (1662) theyprovided a parsonage. In 1710 Rev. George Macnish,one of the original members of the first Presbytery, wascalled as the eighth pastor of this Jamaica Church.The last k Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presbyterians-a-popular-narrative-of-their-origin-progress-doctrines-and-achievements-dentons-work-there-also-in1658-he-returned-to-england-as-if-in-anticipation-ofhis-departure-in-1656-two-of-dentons-sons-nathanieland-daniel-and-their-presbyterian-neighbors-purchasedfrom-the-indians-on-long-island-a-large-tract-of-landand-founded-jamaica-they-seem-to-have-had-achurch-from-the-outset-as-six-years-later-1662-theyprovided-a-parsonage-in-1710-rev-george-macnishone-of-the-original-members-of-the-first-presbytery-wascalled-as-the-eighth-pastor-of-this-jamaica-churchthe-last-k-image342796919.html
RM2AWKMY3–Presbyterians : a popular narrative of their origin, progress, doctrines, and achievements . Dentons work there also. In1658 he returned to England. As if in anticipation ofhis departure, in 1656 two of Dentons sons, Nathanieland Daniel, and their Presbyterian neighbors, purchasedfrom the Indians on Long Island a large tract of land,and founded Jamaica. They seem to have had achurch from the outset, as six years later (1662) theyprovided a parsonage. In 1710 Rev. George Macnish,one of the original members of the first Presbytery, wascalled as the eighth pastor of this Jamaica Church.The last k