The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... served only to divert more *nowing people, who still think there is Faly good reason for the general opinion which has prevailed, namely, that ** a negotiation on foot, for the go"oment of Genoa to sell the sovereignty othe island, in ...
... served only to divert more *nowing people, who still think there is Faly good reason for the general opinion which has prevailed, namely, that ** a negotiation on foot, for the go"oment of Genoa to sell the sovereignty othe island, in ...
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... serve in the marine. Aon 1200 men are going to enlarge the son of Carthagena, so that it may conto numerous fleet, which from thence Wilhave an opportunity of joining any to fleet from Toulon, without being *d to pass by Gibraltar.—The ...
... serve in the marine. Aon 1200 men are going to enlarge the son of Carthagena, so that it may conto numerous fleet, which from thence Wilhave an opportunity of joining any to fleet from Toulon, without being *d to pass by Gibraltar.—The ...
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... serve Gonzales, were considered as duties of the same importance; and to negle& the latter was to offend the former ... served on1y to discover to him the follies and disorders of his neighbours, and to teach him that the intent of ...
... serve Gonzales, were considered as duties of the same importance; and to negle& the latter was to offend the former ... served on1y to discover to him the follies and disorders of his neighbours, and to teach him that the intent of ...
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... served in the troops commanded by her brother. It was easy to distinguishin him a soul and a descent, ill fuited to his fortune. His Colonel did not want the spirit to discern on such occasions: he pitied, he honoured, and he loved him ...
... served in the troops commanded by her brother. It was easy to distinguishin him a soul and a descent, ill fuited to his fortune. His Colonel did not want the spirit to discern on such occasions: he pitied, he honoured, and he loved him ...
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... serve them more effetually, find themselves obliged, seeing they. *. justly apprehend the subyersion of forms as ancient as the state itself, and the overturning of all justice, to demonstrate to the King, That the laws and forms of ...
... serve them more effetually, find themselves obliged, seeing they. *. justly apprehend the subyersion of forms as ancient as the state itself, and the overturning of all justice, to demonstrate to the King, That the laws and forms of ...
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