The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... supports and ornaments of fociety , have only to turn their attention to this object for a few moments , and they will readily acknowledge , that the right edu . cation of youth is the firft and great mean of turning the wilderness into ...
... supports and ornaments of fociety , have only to turn their attention to this object for a few moments , and they will readily acknowledge , that the right edu . cation of youth is the firft and great mean of turning the wilderness into ...
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... support such a step . The prefent motion had no other foundation than rumour , a foundation by much too weak to support the fuperftructure gentlemen wanted to rear upon it . Whence the report of a diffolution , at which gentlemen were ...
... support such a step . The prefent motion had no other foundation than rumour , a foundation by much too weak to support the fuperftructure gentlemen wanted to rear upon it . Whence the report of a diffolution , at which gentlemen were ...
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... support of those gen- tlemen to the present bill , if they should find it properly adapted to effect the great end which the nation wished to fee accomplished . To find fuch a bill per fect in its first formation , no gentleman could ...
... support of those gen- tlemen to the present bill , if they should find it properly adapted to effect the great end which the nation wished to fee accomplished . To find fuch a bill per fect in its first formation , no gentleman could ...
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... supported Mr Erskine's propofition with uncommon warmth . Ld Frederick Campbell gave it as his opinion , ( from the knowledge he had of Mr Hamilton of Bargenie ) , that the whole transaction between him and Mr Dalrym- ple was what is ...
... supported Mr Erskine's propofition with uncommon warmth . Ld Frederick Campbell gave it as his opinion , ( from the knowledge he had of Mr Hamilton of Bargenie ) , that the whole transaction between him and Mr Dalrym- ple was what is ...
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... supported and feconded by 186 pieces of cannon for the land - attack ; at worft he was al- ways fure of the retreat of the floating batteries . Union of means , agreement of difpofitions , and a cautious pofition , were ftill abfolutely ...
... supported and feconded by 186 pieces of cannon for the land - attack ; at worft he was al- ways fure of the retreat of the floating batteries . Union of means , agreement of difpofitions , and a cautious pofition , were ftill abfolutely ...
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