The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... stand , and which has hitherto been productive of fuch beneficial confequences to the public . 19. The profeffion of a Schoolmaster is certainly a profeffion of the most im- portant trust : It is alfo attended with great labour ; and it ...
... stand , and which has hitherto been productive of fuch beneficial confequences to the public . 19. The profeffion of a Schoolmaster is certainly a profeffion of the most im- portant trust : It is alfo attended with great labour ; and it ...
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... stand- ing number of men - fervants . To these are added a fresh supply of hands about the be- ginning of December , when the ploughing begins , and the dunghill is led out to the land . The number added , are two men and five women ...
... stand- ing number of men - fervants . To these are added a fresh supply of hands about the be- ginning of December , when the ploughing begins , and the dunghill is led out to the land . The number added , are two men and five women ...
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... stand , While bafe Corruption , blushing , leaves the land ! Then o'er Britannia's beauteous isle Shall peace and arts together rife ; Encourag'd by the Royal fmile , Shall future Homers reach the skies : Each modeft muse shall raise ...
... stand , While bafe Corruption , blushing , leaves the land ! Then o'er Britannia's beauteous isle Shall peace and arts together rife ; Encourag'd by the Royal fmile , Shall future Homers reach the skies : Each modeft muse shall raise ...
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... stand in the way of any agreements that might be ufeful to the country ; but neverthe- lefs , he would not go to the Houfe of Peers ; he would ftay in that House , to defend his character and his honour , as often as he should hear it ...
... stand in the way of any agreements that might be ufeful to the country ; but neverthe- lefs , he would not go to the Houfe of Peers ; he would ftay in that House , to defend his character and his honour , as often as he should hear it ...
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... standing in his peculiar circum → ftances . A few hours would pafs be fore they met again , and by that time they would themselves be able to judge what other fteps were proper to be ta ken . Upon this the question of adjourn ment till ...
... standing in his peculiar circum → ftances . A few hours would pafs be fore they met again , and by that time they would themselves be able to judge what other fteps were proper to be ta ken . Upon this the question of adjourn ment till ...
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