The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... almost every nation in Europe . 10. In 1616 , an act of the privy coun- cil of Scotland was accordingly made ; by which a school was appointed to be eftablished in every parifh able to defray the expence of fupporting it ; and in 1633 ...
... almost every nation in Europe . 10. In 1616 , an act of the privy coun- cil of Scotland was accordingly made ; by which a school was appointed to be eftablished in every parifh able to defray the expence of fupporting it ; and in 1633 ...
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... almost an abfurdity to talk of the religion of a fet of people whose moral characters are fo depraved as to make it evident they believe in nothing capable of being a check on their paffions . They are univerfally accounted pilferers ...
... almost an abfurdity to talk of the religion of a fet of people whose moral characters are fo depraved as to make it evident they believe in nothing capable of being a check on their paffions . They are univerfally accounted pilferers ...
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... almost a majority of two to one ; men of the moft independent character and fituation within thefe walls being the supporters of the meafure . The fame had been fent to another House of Parliament , as an object worthy the legiflative ...
... almost a majority of two to one ; men of the moft independent character and fituation within thefe walls being the supporters of the meafure . The fame had been fent to another House of Parliament , as an object worthy the legiflative ...
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... almost universally conceived at the time this ode was written , of a most amiable prince , who died not long after , lamented by a whole peo ple ; and , like Titus , left behind him the character of the friend of human kind , Lady Eliz ...
... almost universally conceived at the time this ode was written , of a most amiable prince , who died not long after , lamented by a whole peo ple ; and , like Titus , left behind him the character of the friend of human kind , Lady Eliz ...
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... almost impas fable , which in a great measure stopt all intercourfe with the country . The dili gences and flys which fet out from E dinburgh fhort way from town , were obliged to return , Jan. 1784 . 53 Affairs in Ireland and Scotland ,
... almost impas fable , which in a great measure stopt all intercourfe with the country . The dili gences and flys which fet out from E dinburgh fhort way from town , were obliged to return , Jan. 1784 . 53 Affairs in Ireland and Scotland ,
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