The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... never be concerned in this mystery of iniquity . He would furely then have abominated the fhame- ful means which his Pruffian Majefty's memorial gives us as thofe ufed to pro- mote it . We have not feen any answer to that paper . The ...
... never be concerned in this mystery of iniquity . He would furely then have abominated the fhame- ful means which his Pruffian Majefty's memorial gives us as thofe ufed to pro- mote it . We have not feen any answer to that paper . The ...
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... never had Greece fuch a king . Chor . No - never had Greece fuch a king . RECITATIVE and AIR . While Britons form themfelves the law That keeps impiety in awe , Nor prince , or people e'er conteft , Unless to make thee great or blefs'd ...
... never had Greece fuch a king . Chor . No - never had Greece fuch a king . RECITATIVE and AIR . While Britons form themfelves the law That keeps impiety in awe , Nor prince , or people e'er conteft , Unless to make thee great or blefs'd ...
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... never released ; as they certainly would have been , if the court of France , by relea- fing the others on a demand , had acknow- ledged them to have been unjustly con- fined . This writer alfo infifts , with respect to the grant to the ...
... never released ; as they certainly would have been , if the court of France , by relea- fing the others on a demand , had acknow- ledged them to have been unjustly con- fined . This writer alfo infifts , with respect to the grant to the ...
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... never more than 40 guineas ; and the fafety of our own trade is so far from having been fecured , that when the merchants have applied for ftronger convoys , they have been refused , with falfe accounts of the enemy's force ; the ...
... never more than 40 guineas ; and the fafety of our own trade is so far from having been fecured , that when the merchants have applied for ftronger convoys , they have been refused , with falfe accounts of the enemy's force ; the ...
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... never quitted that ftation afterwards . Two men were this day wounded . Friday 4. A regular fire was continued on both fides the whole day , when we had one killed and one wounded , both by fplinters of shells , and at night one man was ...
... never quitted that ftation afterwards . Two men were this day wounded . Friday 4. A regular fire was continued on both fides the whole day , when we had one killed and one wounded , both by fplinters of shells , and at night one man was ...
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