The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... PERSON , he muft not fwell the account , nor name any banker , becaufe fuch citizen will know it is all a lie . In the country , where people believe that Lombard - freet is paved with gold , the devil may borrow five millions for hi R ...
... PERSON , he muft not fwell the account , nor name any banker , becaufe fuch citizen will know it is all a lie . In the country , where people believe that Lombard - freet is paved with gold , the devil may borrow five millions for hi R ...
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... person of diftinétion in Switzerland to an Italian merchant . Gentleman of small fortune , but A well killed in architecture , having drawn a plan of an intended building , which was to be for the most part of ftone , fhewed it to the ...
... person of diftinétion in Switzerland to an Italian merchant . Gentleman of small fortune , but A well killed in architecture , having drawn a plan of an intended building , which was to be for the most part of ftone , fhewed it to the ...
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... person to disturb her who was bound by the most facred of juftice , and of truth , to promote fecure it . She knew herself fafe in affection of her beloved husband ; and dently fearing , left an attack on one fo rly allied to him , tho ...
... person to disturb her who was bound by the most facred of juftice , and of truth , to promote fecure it . She knew herself fafe in affection of her beloved husband ; and dently fearing , left an attack on one fo rly allied to him , tho ...
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... person whom all adventurers had reafon to believe well knew the bottom he had imbarked upon . They came uninvited , fay they . I be- lieve fo , fay I ; but however not unap- prized for , upon inquiry , I doubt we might find , that all ...
... person whom all adventurers had reafon to believe well knew the bottom he had imbarked upon . They came uninvited , fay they . I be- lieve fo , fay I ; but however not unap- prized for , upon inquiry , I doubt we might find , that all ...
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... person of high e- legance and expence in his tafte for en- tertainments , had laid out half his for- tune on a cold collation , to which he had invited him , to put him in humour for his fuit . The Count thought this the happiest day in ...
... person of high e- legance and expence in his tafte for en- tertainments , had laid out half his for- tune on a cold collation , to which he had invited him , to put him in humour for his fuit . The Count thought this the happiest day in ...
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