The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... sense which they contain will not be equally perspicuous. I would not however be thought to deny, that verse is at least an ornament to this species of writing; nor to extend my censure to those short stories, which, though they are ...
... sense which they contain will not be equally perspicuous. I would not however be thought to deny, that verse is at least an ornament to this species of writing; nor to extend my censure to those short stories, which, though they are ...
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... sense of its mischievous consequences induce others to follow so becoining an example. [xiv. 40.] The Adven rur ER, N° 23. Jan. 23. Quo fit, it camis . Votivá patcat velati descripta talclid Vita Hor. Mong the many Pocket-Companions ...
... sense of its mischievous consequences induce others to follow so becoining an example. [xiv. 40.] The Adven rur ER, N° 23. Jan. 23. Quo fit, it camis . Votivá patcat velati descripta talclid Vita Hor. Mong the many Pocket-Companions ...
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... sense, or a man of good-nature, or to be preferred for a husband 89. E N T S. Politics. Speeches in the debate upon the subsidy to the King of Poland, Elector of Saxony, by A. Beculosius 77. and L. Valerius Flaccus 8o. MED 1 c in E, &c ...
... sense, or a man of good-nature, or to be preferred for a husband 89. E N T S. Politics. Speeches in the debate upon the subsidy to the King of Poland, Elector of Saxony, by A. Beculosius 77. and L. Valerius Flaccus 8o. MED 1 c in E, &c ...
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... sense; for the late behaviour of the Elector of Cologn is a proof of the little dependence we can have upon any previous subsidy [xiii. 2; 1.] : and some others may perhaps act with less candour than he has done; because he openly and ...
... sense; for the late behaviour of the Elector of Cologn is a proof of the little dependence we can have upon any previous subsidy [xiii. 2; 1.] : and some others may perhaps act with less candour than he has done; because he openly and ...
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... sense, and good-nature. 8; “To rake about town, and lodge at a bagnio, is to associate with the vilest and most abandoned of human beings; it is to become familiar with blasphemy and lewdness, and frequently to sport with the most ...
... sense, and good-nature. 8; “To rake about town, and lodge at a bagnio, is to associate with the vilest and most abandoned of human beings; it is to become familiar with blasphemy and lewdness, and frequently to sport with the most ...
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