The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... be again , At first , he never eat any thing , till hunger constrained him , partly for grief , and partly for want of bread and salt ; nor did he go to bed , guished them . That , no longer able to endure Acconns of Alexander Selkirk . 19.
... be again , At first , he never eat any thing , till hunger constrained him , partly for grief , and partly for want of bread and salt ; nor did he go to bed , guished them . That , no longer able to endure Acconns of Alexander Selkirk . 19.
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... thing will proceed directly and easily forward without confusion or obstruction . 4 May it therefore please your High Mightinesses to take under your serious consideration the complaint of your distressed Petitioners , and afford them ...
... thing will proceed directly and easily forward without confusion or obstruction . 4 May it therefore please your High Mightinesses to take under your serious consideration the complaint of your distressed Petitioners , and afford them ...
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... thing he has left to the world . Patrick are too much attached to their native beverage to throw it a- way , so , notwithstanding their as- sertions , I am inclined to think the bottle was filled with water , and was only one of many ...
... thing he has left to the world . Patrick are too much attached to their native beverage to throw it a- way , so , notwithstanding their as- sertions , I am inclined to think the bottle was filled with water , and was only one of many ...
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... thing was now sa- crificed to that ambition , which usurped an authority over the rights of nations and treaties , and even over that respect which all Governments wish to preserve for themselves . The blood of one of the the worthy ...
... thing was now sa- crificed to that ambition , which usurped an authority over the rights of nations and treaties , and even over that respect which all Governments wish to preserve for themselves . The blood of one of the the worthy ...
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... thing in its way . The scene now became very alarming . The most frightful female skrieks assailed the ear . Several per- sons were trodden under foot , and great- ly hurt . One man had his eye literally torn out , by coming in contact ...
... thing in its way . The scene now became very alarming . The most frightful female skrieks assailed the ear . Several per- sons were trodden under foot , and great- ly hurt . One man had his eye literally torn out , by coming in contact ...
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