The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... shall dwell in the wilderness , and righteousness remain in the fruitful field ; and the work of righteousness shall be peace , and the ef- fect of righteousness , quietness and affurance for ever . The prefbytery appoint this ...
... shall dwell in the wilderness , and righteousness remain in the fruitful field ; and the work of righteousness shall be peace , and the ef- fect of righteousness , quietness and affurance for ever . The prefbytery appoint this ...
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... Shall lop two noddles from this trunk away ; If Juftice be not deaf , as well as blind , Doubtless the weft * will be left behind . Hark , Britons ! Tully fpeaks ! what force ! what Conviction beams delight in ev'ry face . [ grace ! But ...
... Shall lop two noddles from this trunk away ; If Juftice be not deaf , as well as blind , Doubtless the weft * will be left behind . Hark , Britons ! Tully fpeaks ! what force ! what Conviction beams delight in ev'ry face . [ grace ! But ...
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... about 100,000 1. and in other effects near 30,000 l .; but we are searching in ex- pectation of a great deal more , so that I hope * hope we shall share very confiderably in the plunder of 24 Hiftory of Angria the pirate .
... about 100,000 1. and in other effects near 30,000 l .; but we are searching in ex- pectation of a great deal more , so that I hope * hope we shall share very confiderably in the plunder of 24 Hiftory of Angria the pirate .
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hope we shall share very confiderably in the plunder of this notorious pirate . We releafed eight English , two Scotch , and three Dutchmen from imprisonment in Geriah , who had been taken in several veffels by Angria . [ xviii . 522 ...
hope we shall share very confiderably in the plunder of this notorious pirate . We releafed eight English , two Scotch , and three Dutchmen from imprisonment in Geriah , who had been taken in several veffels by Angria . [ xviii . 522 ...
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... shall , in time of any fight or engagement , withdraw or keep back , or not come into the fight , and engage , and ... shall not do his utmost to take or destroy every fhip which it fhall be his duty to engage , and to affift and relieve ...
... shall , in time of any fight or engagement , withdraw or keep back , or not come into the fight , and engage , and ... shall not do his utmost to take or destroy every fhip which it fhall be his duty to engage , and to affift and relieve ...
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