The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... seem , that the fubfidy offered by France , to keep him quite inactive , has prevailed . As they are labouring hard in that kingdom to improve their commerce , it is more than probable , that the profpect of fucceeding the Dutch in a ...
... seem , that the fubfidy offered by France , to keep him quite inactive , has prevailed . As they are labouring hard in that kingdom to improve their commerce , it is more than probable , that the profpect of fucceeding the Dutch in a ...
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... seems still refolved to exert himself for procuring a fettlement to the only half- brother who remains unprovided for . The trade and naval power of FRANCE have fuffered ftill more during 1747 , than in any one year fince the commence ...
... seems still refolved to exert himself for procuring a fettlement to the only half- brother who remains unprovided for . The trade and naval power of FRANCE have fuffered ftill more during 1747 , than in any one year fince the commence ...
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... seem to be formed to please those who are only affected by the eyes ; but when I confi- dered what a noble foul there was con- cealed under that perfon , how venerable it did appear to me , fo partial was I , that his appearance to me ...
... seem to be formed to please those who are only affected by the eyes ; but when I confi- dered what a noble foul there was con- cealed under that perfon , how venerable it did appear to me , fo partial was I , that his appearance to me ...
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... seems highly probable that they were the edifices about which the Ifraelites were employed in the days of Mofes . I would be understood to mean this of the leffer pyramids , which are most of them in a very ruinous condition , and fome ...
... seems highly probable that they were the edifices about which the Ifraelites were employed in the days of Mofes . I would be understood to mean this of the leffer pyramids , which are most of them in a very ruinous condition , and fome ...
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... seem to be under : and therefore we fhould make the best of the opportu- nity for finishing what has already been fo well begun . But ftill it is faid , However right this improvement on our pfalmody is in it- felf , yet the Seceders ...
... seem to be under : and therefore we fhould make the best of the opportu- nity for finishing what has already been fo well begun . But ftill it is faid , However right this improvement on our pfalmody is in it- felf , yet the Seceders ...
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