The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... whofe memory has been perhaps looked at hi- therto with too prejudiced an eye , name ly , Elizabeth , the last and most renowned of the Tudors . From hardships and inju- ries fortune gave her to rule over anation , which , diftracted by ...
... whofe memory has been perhaps looked at hi- therto with too prejudiced an eye , name ly , Elizabeth , the last and most renowned of the Tudors . From hardships and inju- ries fortune gave her to rule over anation , which , diftracted by ...
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... whofe fucceffion , as well as future welfare , her maxims were not calculated to promote . Commerce and navigation , then in their infancy , by what charters and im- munities were they protected ? —But why do we talk of charters and ...
... whofe fucceffion , as well as future welfare , her maxims were not calculated to promote . Commerce and navigation , then in their infancy , by what charters and im- munities were they protected ? —But why do we talk of charters and ...
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... whofe inflexibility of temper did not ad- mit of thofe lenient mollifying arts , which had ever been the favourite and fuccefsful inftruments of her policy . If , from the political , we turn to the moral part of this celebrated ...
... whofe inflexibility of temper did not ad- mit of thofe lenient mollifying arts , which had ever been the favourite and fuccefsful inftruments of her policy . If , from the political , we turn to the moral part of this celebrated ...
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... whofe fortune and rank in England o- bliged them to mix too much with the gay and diffipated . Her own mother died , when he was but , an infant : ---- her father , fhortly after , was married to a lady of beauty and distinction . Lady ...
... whofe fortune and rank in England o- bliged them to mix too much with the gay and diffipated . Her own mother died , when he was but , an infant : ---- her father , fhortly after , was married to a lady of beauty and distinction . Lady ...
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... whofe breast was the treasury of every warm and generous virtue ; candidly told him , it had been long her wish to poffefs a fincere friend ; and as in him she found every requifite qualifi- cation , fhe fhould make no fcruple of ...
... whofe breast was the treasury of every warm and generous virtue ; candidly told him , it had been long her wish to poffefs a fincere friend ; and as in him she found every requifite qualifi- cation , fhe fhould make no fcruple of ...
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