The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... given to any one manufacture , may not . perly be confidered as fo much good feed fown in a country , whic not only a plentiful harvest in kind , but by an infinite , tho ' ir fertility , gives rife to a rich increafe of all its fifter ...
... given to any one manufacture , may not . perly be confidered as fo much good feed fown in a country , whic not only a plentiful harvest in kind , but by an infinite , tho ' ir fertility , gives rife to a rich increafe of all its fifter ...
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... given by the European princes at ar to the offer which the Grand Signior ad fome time before made of his media- on for terminating their differences . The requent remittances thither from France ; he Great Cham of Tartary being invited ...
... given by the European princes at ar to the offer which the Grand Signior ad fome time before made of his media- on for terminating their differences . The requent remittances thither from France ; he Great Cham of Tartary being invited ...
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... given out , of continuing their march to Savoy . While matters were in this fituation , Gen. Brown paf- fed the Var on the laft of November , and entered Provence with a confiderable ar- my of Auftrians and Piedmontcfe . This event had ...
... given out , of continuing their march to Savoy . While matters were in this fituation , Gen. Brown paf- fed the Var on the laft of November , and entered Provence with a confiderable ar- my of Auftrians and Piedmontcfe . This event had ...
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... given to it . The Auftrian garrifons , which had been left in the islands of St Marguerite and d'Honorat on the coast of Provence , left most horrible defolation . Scarce a defended themselves , with the affiftance of fome British men ...
... given to it . The Auftrian garrifons , which had been left in the islands of St Marguerite and d'Honorat on the coast of Provence , left most horrible defolation . Scarce a defended themselves , with the affiftance of fome British men ...
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... given up one lover at her com- tand , to give me leave to decline ano- ther , with whom I could never be happy , and who could never indeed be happy with me , I pleaded however in vain . What methods he had taken , I know not ; my wrong ...
... given up one lover at her com- tand , to give me leave to decline ano- ther , with whom I could never be happy , and who could never indeed be happy with me , I pleaded however in vain . What methods he had taken , I know not ; my wrong ...
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