The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... hope in great measure obferved . The inftruction and entertainment of our readers have been our conftant care ; their coun- tenance and encouragement have hitherto more than answered our expectations ; we shall at leaft have the fenfe ...
... hope in great measure obferved . The inftruction and entertainment of our readers have been our conftant care ; their coun- tenance and encouragement have hitherto more than answered our expectations ; we shall at leaft have the fenfe ...
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... hope it will always be so , there is no- thing reckoned more difhonourable and de- fpicable , than for a foldier to be trouble- fome and uneafy in his quarters , without a- ny just cause . From whence , I believe , it would be a very ...
... hope it will always be so , there is no- thing reckoned more difhonourable and de- fpicable , than for a foldier to be trouble- fome and uneafy in his quarters , without a- ny just cause . From whence , I believe , it would be a very ...
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... hope she has no efficacy in the B- councils , fleets , or armies ; for if she has , there are a bold fet of men , who will call my daughter , and all her party of Mifs - Advifers to a ftrict account . My third daughter was rather theolo ...
... hope she has no efficacy in the B- councils , fleets , or armies ; for if she has , there are a bold fet of men , who will call my daughter , and all her party of Mifs - Advifers to a ftrict account . My third daughter was rather theolo ...
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... hope to be extricated from the labyrinth of misfortunes , in which we apprehend we are at present involved . We earnestly recommend to you to op- pofe the keeping up of ftanding armies in time of peace , as being burdenfome to the ...
... hope to be extricated from the labyrinth of misfortunes , in which we apprehend we are at present involved . We earnestly recommend to you to op- pofe the keeping up of ftanding armies in time of peace , as being burdenfome to the ...
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... hope inadvertently , reforted to that force , the most unnatural of all others , in all refpects , to that cause and bufinefs you were then attending , and for the freedom of which , every Briton ought to be ready , almoft to fuffer any ...
... hope inadvertently , reforted to that force , the most unnatural of all others , in all refpects , to that cause and bufinefs you were then attending , and for the freedom of which , every Briton ought to be ready , almoft to fuffer any ...
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