The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... give fuch en- couragement to the teachers of youth , as will incite the most virtuous , and best educated among the people , to embrace this profeffion . 22. Several years ago , repeated adver- tifements were made to the public , That ...
... give fuch en- couragement to the teachers of youth , as will incite the most virtuous , and best educated among the people , to embrace this profeffion . 22. Several years ago , repeated adver- tifements were made to the public , That ...
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... gives the following account in his jour- ney through Calabria . The landlord of the inn at Mirti ear neftly recommended ... give the bride away , with many other unufual rites . It is , in rea- lity , almost an abfurdity to talk of the ...
... gives the following account in his jour- ney through Calabria . The landlord of the inn at Mirti ear neftly recommended ... give the bride away , with many other unufual rites . It is , in rea- lity , almost an abfurdity to talk of the ...
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... give any credit to what he should advance , if he could pledge himself for any thing , it would be for this , that his Rt Hon . friend would not advise any fuch measure as a diffolution . If gentlemen were deter- mined to carry through ...
... give any credit to what he should advance , if he could pledge himself for any thing , it would be for this , that his Rt Hon . friend would not advise any fuch measure as a diffolution . If gentlemen were deter- mined to carry through ...
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... give their confent that the Directors should accept bills to a certain amount ; it would therefore be abfurd to confine them by a refolution of one branch of the legislature from doing that which by law they were authorifed to do : in ...
... give their confent that the Directors should accept bills to a certain amount ; it would therefore be abfurd to confine them by a refolution of one branch of the legislature from doing that which by law they were authorifed to do : in ...
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... give up the name of the Noble Lord . Lord Maitland hoped the Hon . Gen- tleman , if he would not give up the name , would at least tell the House , whe- ther the Noble Lord has any place under the crown . Gen. Rofs replied , that he had ...
... give up the name of the Noble Lord . Lord Maitland hoped the Hon . Gen- tleman , if he would not give up the name , would at least tell the House , whe- ther the Noble Lord has any place under the crown . Gen. Rofs replied , that he had ...
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