The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... grant in this : Or left this clod , too proud to smart or mend , And fully curft in miffing life's true end ; Addrefs the gay , by foft perfuafion turn Profufion's freams thro ' bounty's facred urn ; And joy ev'n thus reflected shall ...
... grant in this : Or left this clod , too proud to smart or mend , And fully curft in miffing life's true end ; Addrefs the gay , by foft perfuafion turn Profufion's freams thro ' bounty's facred urn ; And joy ev'n thus reflected shall ...
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... grant , Sir , that if fuch a fcarcity as this were to be of any long continuance , and no additional pay given to the foldiers , in order to enable and oblige them to make an additional allowance to their landlords for diet and small ...
... grant , Sir , that if fuch a fcarcity as this were to be of any long continuance , and no additional pay given to the foldiers , in order to enable and oblige them to make an additional allowance to their landlords for diet and small ...
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... Grant , mentioned to have been taken Mag . 1741. p . 570. - Car- ried into Providence , a Spanish privateer of 14 carriage and 6 fwivel guns , and 150 men , taken by the Rofe man of war , Capt . Franklin ; who alfo retook a floop the ...
... Grant , mentioned to have been taken Mag . 1741. p . 570. - Car- ried into Providence , a Spanish privateer of 14 carriage and 6 fwivel guns , and 150 men , taken by the Rofe man of war , Capt . Franklin ; who alfo retook a floop the ...
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... grant , Sir , that whilft we keep fuch a numerous army within the king- dom , and continue the modern French practice of having some part of that army always marching and counter - marching from one end of the kingdom to the o- ther ...
... grant , Sir , that whilft we keep fuch a numerous army within the king- dom , and continue the modern French practice of having some part of that army always marching and counter - marching from one end of the kingdom to the o- ther ...
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... grant , Sir , that this doubt , which count : and therefore , if the fame claufe were to be revived , we should have no reason to apprehend any fuch confequence from it . But as our army is now regu- larly paid , we have no occafion to ...
... grant , Sir , that this doubt , which count : and therefore , if the fame claufe were to be revived , we should have no reason to apprehend any fuch confequence from it . But as our army is now regu- larly paid , we have no occafion to ...
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