The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... same sentiments, because they have in all ages had the same objećts of speculation : the interests and passions, the virtues and vices of mankind, have been diversified in different times, only by unessential and casual varieties; and ...
... same sentiments, because they have in all ages had the same objećts of speculation : the interests and passions, the virtues and vices of mankind, have been diversified in different times, only by unessential and casual varieties; and ...
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... same observation may be extended likewise to the passions. Their inăuence is uniform, and their effects nearly the same in every human Peo a man loves and hates, desires and avoids, exactly like his neighbour; resentment and ambition ...
... same observation may be extended likewise to the passions. Their inăuence is uniform, and their effects nearly the same in every human Peo a man loves and hates, desires and avoids, exactly like his neighbour; resentment and ambition ...
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... same fate with the prime minister. Then the Grand Black Eunuch chief officer of the seraglio, his treasurer, the Mufti or chief priest, and ten or twelve other officers, were strangled. The janisaries discovered a very mutinous ...
... same fate with the prime minister. Then the Grand Black Eunuch chief officer of the seraglio, his treasurer, the Mufti or chief priest, and ten or twelve other officers, were strangled. The janisaries discovered a very mutinous ...
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... same time commotions happened in many villages in the neighbourhood of Moscow ; but, by means of some detachments of dragoons, the ring-leaders were apprehended and punished, in consequence of which peace was restored. In the night ...
... same time commotions happened in many villages in the neighbourhood of Moscow ; but, by means of some detachments of dragoons, the ring-leaders were apprehended and punished, in consequence of which peace was restored. In the night ...
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... same time asserting, that no one could be more faithful than Lercari, and that the most unreserved confidence was no more than was due to his qualities. The father by letter forbade his having any manner of intercourse with the Abbé ...
... same time asserting, that no one could be more faithful than Lercari, and that the most unreserved confidence was no more than was due to his qualities. The father by letter forbade his having any manner of intercourse with the Abbé ...
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