The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... sufficient to fill a volume. Sometimes balls and serenades, sometimes tournaments and adventures, have been employed to melt the hearts of ladies, who in another century have been sensible of scarce any other merit than that of riches ...
... sufficient to fill a volume. Sometimes balls and serenades, sometimes tournaments and adventures, have been employed to melt the hearts of ladies, who in another century have been sensible of scarce any other merit than that of riches ...
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... sufficient quantity to supfly the manufactories of the kingdom, which are carried on with considerable scces. In imitation of several powers, his Catholic Majesty intends to establish a military school for the education of young ...
... sufficient quantity to supfly the manufactories of the kingdom, which are carried on with considerable scces. In imitation of several powers, his Catholic Majesty intends to establish a military school for the education of young ...
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... sufficient reasons for thinking this treaty one of the wisest and most useful we ever made: but if I have failed in this point; if there bestill any gentlemenin this house who do not approve of the treaty, I hope they will concur with ...
... sufficient reasons for thinking this treaty one of the wisest and most useful we ever made: but if I have failed in this point; if there bestill any gentlemenin this house who do not approve of the treaty, I hope they will concur with ...
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... sufficient force, and sometimes it is not connected with a fit object. When the fox decoys the poor go into a well, in order to leap out from his horns, and leaves him to perish, with a witty remark, That “if his wisdom had been ...
... sufficient force, and sometimes it is not connected with a fit object. When the fox decoys the poor go into a well, in order to leap out from his horns, and leaves him to perish, with a witty remark, That “if his wisdom had been ...
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... sufficient) express the warmth of those sentiment which we feel in our hearts. Our loy alty, duty, and affection, to your sacre person, are raised to the greatest height And our zeal for the ease, prosperity, an true glory of your reign ...
... sufficient) express the warmth of those sentiment which we feel in our hearts. Our loy alty, duty, and affection, to your sacre person, are raised to the greatest height And our zeal for the ease, prosperity, an true glory of your reign ...
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