The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... most affecting horrors , chiefly because the natural connexions of the combatants are easily feen ; yet , if we confider things in the fame unconfined , but juft light , with a late il- luftrious author * , we shall doubtless agree with ...
... most affecting horrors , chiefly because the natural connexions of the combatants are easily feen ; yet , if we confider things in the fame unconfined , but juft light , with a late il- luftrious author * , we shall doubtless agree with ...
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... most effe- ctual way to keep it at a distance , was vigorously to fupport the revolters . An imbarkation was therefore made on the coaft of Provence for their affistance , confifting of about 6000 French and Spanish troops . The British ...
... most effe- ctual way to keep it at a distance , was vigorously to fupport the revolters . An imbarkation was therefore made on the coaft of Provence for their affistance , confifting of about 6000 French and Spanish troops . The British ...
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... most pathetick terms , of the mifery that must attend the marry- ing one whom he could not love , while under fuch binding obligations to one whom he did . Surely , there is no curfe to a young creature fo great as that of ha- ving a ...
... most pathetick terms , of the mifery that must attend the marry- ing one whom he could not love , while under fuch binding obligations to one whom he did . Surely , there is no curfe to a young creature fo great as that of ha- ving a ...
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... most inge- nious Gentleman . Yet is this contrivance daily made ufe of by men in power , to prejudice the people against those who are diffatisfied with , the abuse of power . ΤΟ i To call odious names , which will by no Jan.1748 . A ...
... most inge- nious Gentleman . Yet is this contrivance daily made ufe of by men in power , to prejudice the people against those who are diffatisfied with , the abuse of power . ΤΟ i To call odious names , which will by no Jan.1748 . A ...
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... most of them be neither difaffected to , nor diffa- tisfied with the fupreme government of their country ; which , I am afraid , was not the cafe at the time the late rebellion was begun . With respect to the people fubject to thefe ...
... most of them be neither difaffected to , nor diffa- tisfied with the fupreme government of their country ; which , I am afraid , was not the cafe at the time the late rebellion was begun . With respect to the people fubject to thefe ...
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