The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... honour and advantage of both . For gentle treatment they will return obfequioufnefs and love ; they will venture every thing for the fake of those whom they look upon as their fathers and guardians ; and the thoughts of their country ...
... honour and advantage of both . For gentle treatment they will return obfequioufnefs and love ; they will venture every thing for the fake of those whom they look upon as their fathers and guardians ; and the thoughts of their country ...
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... honour and wealth to themselves , and at the fame time vindicate the honour of their country . It is a common failing of weak minds , and sometimes of weak mi- nifters too , Sir , to avoid leffer evils by run- ning themselves into ...
... honour and wealth to themselves , and at the fame time vindicate the honour of their country . It is a common failing of weak minds , and sometimes of weak mi- nifters too , Sir , to avoid leffer evils by run- ning themselves into ...
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... honour of waiting on your Ladyship , I perfon as they went up . I could obferve would fhew you fuch holland- Why her frequently whispering to them , and [ fays the ] I am at present in a little hafte ; on my nearer approach plainly ...
... honour of waiting on your Ladyship , I perfon as they went up . I could obferve would fhew you fuch holland- Why her frequently whispering to them , and [ fays the ] I am at present in a little hafte ; on my nearer approach plainly ...
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... honour of our country , that any one character of him had been drawn with such judgment and impartiality , as to have some credit with pofterity , and to fhow , that our liberty has , once at least , been employed to good pur- pofe . I ...
... honour of our country , that any one character of him had been drawn with such judgment and impartiality , as to have some credit with pofterity , and to fhow , that our liberty has , once at least , been employed to good pur- pofe . I ...
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... honour of this nation ; and that we have seen a powerful and well provided fleet remain- ing inactive in our own ports , or more in- gloriously putting to fea , without the ap- pearance of any enterprise in view , or e- ven the ...
... honour of this nation ; and that we have seen a powerful and well provided fleet remain- ing inactive in our own ports , or more in- gloriously putting to fea , without the ap- pearance of any enterprise in view , or e- ven the ...
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