The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... saw, that neither the equity of his demands; that neither time, reasons, nor repeated importunities, produced any effect, in favour of the Prussian merchants; the King thought hinself obliged to have recourse to the last measure that ...
... saw, that neither the equity of his demands; that neither time, reasons, nor repeated importunities, produced any effect, in favour of the Prussian merchants; the King thought hinself obliged to have recourse to the last measure that ...
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... saw and heard, spoke of with complaint; and end. voured by the gentlest admonitions warn men to goodness.”— From this place the story is torno to the last paragraph; which say * That he lived to a comfortless a age, despised and hated ...
... saw and heard, spoke of with complaint; and end. voured by the gentlest admonitions warn men to goodness.”— From this place the story is torno to the last paragraph; which say * That he lived to a comfortless a age, despised and hated ...
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... saw the oth simface break into many waves, to the dog whom he had attempted to or, disappear: he perceived at once ****, his folly, and his fault; and in * +guish of regret cried out, How oghrous and how wise are the gods! once whatever ...
... saw the oth simface break into many waves, to the dog whom he had attempted to or, disappear: he perceived at once ****, his folly, and his fault; and in * +guish of regret cried out, How oghrous and how wise are the gods! once whatever ...
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... saw themselves the favourites of all companies, and the parties of their pleasures, festivals, and amusements. The fallies of Assu RANCE were continually checked by the delicacy of Mopes ry ; and the blushes of Morrsts were frequently ...
... saw themselves the favourites of all companies, and the parties of their pleasures, festivals, and amusements. The fallies of Assu RANCE were continually checked by the delicacy of Mopes ry ; and the blushes of Morrsts were frequently ...
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... saw the first of her sex in merit, as well as quality, regard him with a look of tenderness, "beyond the power of friendship, or of compassion: he suffered that flame to glow unto the full height, whose first sparks he had sinothered ...
... saw the first of her sex in merit, as well as quality, regard him with a look of tenderness, "beyond the power of friendship, or of compassion: he suffered that flame to glow unto the full height, whose first sparks he had sinothered ...
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