The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... never be opened to the jarts of civil life ; the vigour of mind that prompts to discovery , to commerce , and to every improvement , muft fail ; and fociety itself muft languish and decay . 6. In every civilifed country , and ef ...
... never be opened to the jarts of civil life ; the vigour of mind that prompts to discovery , to commerce , and to every improvement , muft fail ; and fociety itself muft languish and decay . 6. In every civilifed country , and ef ...
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... never given the most diftant intimation that the vo- lunteers of Ireland had made them fo . Other members fpoke to fatisfy the Hon . Gentleman that nothing offenfive had been faid of the volunteers of Ire- land . Mr Flood , however ...
... never given the most diftant intimation that the vo- lunteers of Ireland had made them fo . Other members fpoke to fatisfy the Hon . Gentleman that nothing offenfive had been faid of the volunteers of Ire- land . Mr Flood , however ...
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... never accept of a fubordi- nate fituation ; but Mr Fox had paffed through fubordinations in office , to ac- quire wifdom and experience . He had fupported laborious oppofitions , and ac quired the power to ferve his country on ...
... never accept of a fubordi- nate fituation ; but Mr Fox had paffed through fubordinations in office , to ac- quire wifdom and experience . He had fupported laborious oppofitions , and ac quired the power to ferve his country on ...
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... never feen him in his life ; -that his name occurred to him in the agitated ftate of his mind . The fact was , Mr Hamilton of Bargenie came to him in Scotland , and faid , that he could help him to 500l . a - year , if he would engage ...
... never feen him in his life ; -that his name occurred to him in the agitated ftate of his mind . The fact was , Mr Hamilton of Bargenie came to him in Scotland , and faid , that he could help him to 500l . a - year , if he would engage ...
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... never came up . Thirty bomb- ketches were also to have acted in flank , to leave the enemy no breathing time : but thefe , though they miffed their fta- tion , might have fired in fuch a manner that every bomb would have taken ef fect ...
... never came up . Thirty bomb- ketches were also to have acted in flank , to leave the enemy no breathing time : but thefe , though they miffed their fta- tion , might have fired in fuch a manner that every bomb would have taken ef fect ...
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