The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... measures which it may be proper to adopt , refpecting the ob- jects of these three articles , in order to the providing more effectually for the future fecurity of the refpective limits and poffeffions , and for the maintenance of ...
... measures which it may be proper to adopt , refpecting the ob- jects of these three articles , in order to the providing more effectually for the future fecurity of the refpective limits and poffeffions , and for the maintenance of ...
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... measure must have depended on the indulgence of fortune , and the re- ciprocal advantage of mutual affiftance . Her liberality , the fortunes of a few court - minions excepted , was by no means extenfive ; and that its influence was ...
... measure must have depended on the indulgence of fortune , and the re- ciprocal advantage of mutual affiftance . Her liberality , the fortunes of a few court - minions excepted , was by no means extenfive ; and that its influence was ...
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... measure , be judged of , by the number of fynonymous terms that be- long to it . A multiplicity of them , under skilful management , creates no hurtful redundancy . On the contrary , it enables every author of taste to ex- hibit his ...
... measure , be judged of , by the number of fynonymous terms that be- long to it . A multiplicity of them , under skilful management , creates no hurtful redundancy . On the contrary , it enables every author of taste to ex- hibit his ...
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... measure agreeable to their new maf- ters and allies . The following official letter hath appeared on that subject . Hague , 30th Femaire , fourth year of the French Republic , one and indivifible . LIBERTY - EQUALITY - FRATENITY . To ...
... measure agreeable to their new maf- ters and allies . The following official letter hath appeared on that subject . Hague , 30th Femaire , fourth year of the French Republic , one and indivifible . LIBERTY - EQUALITY - FRATENITY . To ...
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... measure indebted to Commodore Rainier for his cordial co- operations , and the active affiftance of the navy in every department of the pu- blic fervice ; and I have particular pleasure in affang you , that from perfect harmo- ny ...
... measure indebted to Commodore Rainier for his cordial co- operations , and the active affiftance of the navy in every department of the pu- blic fervice ; and I have particular pleasure in affang you , that from perfect harmo- ny ...
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