The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... thing is in a state of improvement , it muft alfo advance in excellence ; little dreaming , that this earth , contrary to all other things , degenerates every day from that unfullied innocence of heart and manners , which prevailed in ...
... thing is in a state of improvement , it muft alfo advance in excellence ; little dreaming , that this earth , contrary to all other things , degenerates every day from that unfullied innocence of heart and manners , which prevailed in ...
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... things he fays . He does not fo much as tell you , he is just returned from the country , that it was dark before he ... thing he has articled with you , which is not to his advantage . He has one fhort answer , which ferves him upon all ...
... things he fays . He does not fo much as tell you , he is just returned from the country , that it was dark before he ... thing he has articled with you , which is not to his advantage . He has one fhort answer , which ferves him upon all ...
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... thing but water ; if they drink wine , it gives rife to fufpicion of their chastity , and fufpicion is often held tantamount to a crime . The Empress Dona Lea nor , daughter of Edward king of Por- tugal , endeavoured to introduce the ...
... thing but water ; if they drink wine , it gives rife to fufpicion of their chastity , and fufpicion is often held tantamount to a crime . The Empress Dona Lea nor , daughter of Edward king of Por- tugal , endeavoured to introduce the ...
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... thing , which , in a country like this , would tend to ex- pand the human frame to its full per- fection , I mean bathing ; neither do they take exercife enough for the pre- fervation of health . The lower clafs are endowed with many ...
... thing , which , in a country like this , would tend to ex- pand the human frame to its full per- fection , I mean bathing ; neither do they take exercife enough for the pre- fervation of health . The lower clafs are endowed with many ...
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... thing . " Indeed they have proverbs for almost every thing , which , being founded on long experience , are gene- rally true , though the above is a striking inftance to the contrary . Of the coun- tries which , like their own , do not ...
... thing . " Indeed they have proverbs for almost every thing , which , being founded on long experience , are gene- rally true , though the above is a striking inftance to the contrary . Of the coun- tries which , like their own , do not ...
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