Sat Down : A Paisley man. visiting Glasgow lately, was being shown the lions of the town, and amoug other things admired the statue of Sir John Moore, which is an erect figure. He brought another Paisley man soon afterwards to sec the statue, but not heiug topographically posted, arrived at the statue of James Watt, which is in a sitting attitude. Feeling .somewhat puzzled as to the identity of what was before him with what he recollected to have seen, he at length disposed of the difficulty by exclaiming, “ Odd, man I lie’s sat c}oon pincc I saw him last.”
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 April 1872, Page 3
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