The Scots Magazine, Band 4Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1742 |
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... Nature afks no more , Than kindness foon prefents from Nature's flore , Or ( nurs'd by Art ) where wants innumerous rife , And ceafelefs cares await the kind supplies . And fhall the fiery zealot , blind as vain , Prefumptuous , damn to ...
... Nature afks no more , Than kindness foon prefents from Nature's flore , Or ( nurs'd by Art ) where wants innumerous rife , And ceafelefs cares await the kind supplies . And fhall the fiery zealot , blind as vain , Prefumptuous , damn to ...
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... nature had given them ftrength . ftreets . But this pernicious affectation of whatever is foreign , becomes ftill more de- ftructive when it takes place in the cafe of manufactures ; and is the more ridicu- lous when our own manufacture ...
... nature had given them ftrength . ftreets . But this pernicious affectation of whatever is foreign , becomes ftill more de- ftructive when it takes place in the cafe of manufactures ; and is the more ridicu- lous when our own manufacture ...
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... nature and ad- vantages of fuch a trade , how it ought to be established , and the privileges ne- ceffary to be obtained from the Czarina . Mr Finch tranfmitted these papers to the Duke of Newcastle ; who , by the King's order laid them ...
... nature and ad- vantages of fuch a trade , how it ought to be established , and the privileges ne- ceffary to be obtained from the Czarina . Mr Finch tranfmitted these papers to the Duke of Newcastle ; who , by the King's order laid them ...
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... nature . Each member at his admiffion figns certain regulations a- greed upon at the original inftitution of the meeting . For regulating the admif- fion of the members , and preferving a ftrict fobriety and equality amongst them ...
... nature . Each member at his admiffion figns certain regulations a- greed upon at the original inftitution of the meeting . For regulating the admif- fion of the members , and preferving a ftrict fobriety and equality amongst them ...
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... nature of the commanding officer . Sir , the officer may be good - natured and hu- mane ; I believe many of them are so : but it is hardly poffible to prevent a man's be- ing a little partial to one of his own cloth ; and therefore , I ...
... nature of the commanding officer . Sir , the officer may be good - natured and hu- mane ; I believe many of them are so : but it is hardly poffible to prevent a man's be- ing a little partial to one of his own cloth ; and therefore , I ...
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