The Scots Magazine, Band 37Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1775 |
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... fire of Aloray ; by the Rev. Mr A compendious system . The difini- Shaw , minister of Elgin . 3. The life of rious are illustrated by examples . C. James Crichton of Clunic , commonly called Religion a farce . In a letter to a reader ...
... fire of Aloray ; by the Rev. Mr A compendious system . The difini- Shaw , minister of Elgin . 3. The life of rious are illustrated by examples . C. James Crichton of Clunic , commonly called Religion a farce . In a letter to a reader ...
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... fire the mind to martial deeds , When , fearful , trembling , pale and low , The King one day ( for kings did then She frikes the long - expected blow ? A busting go like other men ) , G. GREGORY . On ' T On the Death of an amiable ...
... fire the mind to martial deeds , When , fearful , trembling , pale and low , The King one day ( for kings did then She frikes the long - expected blow ? A busting go like other men ) , G. GREGORY . On ' T On the Death of an amiable ...
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... fire of the enemy . In about a fekettiements on the Okonee or Ockmul- necessary for carrying on the trade in a ther we gee rivers . 6. They are to direct their manner which may secure the public : 1 people not to hunt on this side of ...
... fire of the enemy . In about a fekettiements on the Okonee or Ockmul- necessary for carrying on the trade in a ther we gee rivers . 6. They are to direct their manner which may secure the public : 1 people not to hunt on this side of ...
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... fire to tive to a letter from Capt . Wallace to the town ; and others to invite the in- Vice - Adm . Greaves , dated Newport , in habitants into the country : but all these Rhode - Jaand , Dec. 12. in which the extravagancies were over ...
... fire to tive to a letter from Capt . Wallace to the town ; and others to invite the in- Vice - Adm . Greaves , dated Newport , in habitants into the country : but all these Rhode - Jaand , Dec. 12. in which the extravagancies were over ...
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... fire is not to change his style . After reciting the quenched , but smothered ; and that it means used for the prefervation of a re- will break out afreih , unlets fubsequent cond fhip with tea , which differs in no- measures ílould ...
... fire is not to change his style . After reciting the quenched , but smothered ; and that it means used for the prefervation of a re- will break out afreih , unlets fubsequent cond fhip with tea , which differs in no- measures ílould ...
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