The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... asked MoD Esty whose daugh* he was, she blushed, and made no -airer; while Assu RANce took the odontage of her silence, and imposed of upon the world as the offspring of isow: Epo E. In this manner did the travellers pur* their journey ...
... asked MoD Esty whose daugh* he was, she blushed, and made no -airer; while Assu RANce took the odontage of her silence, and imposed of upon the world as the offspring of isow: Epo E. In this manner did the travellers pur* their journey ...
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... asked concerning Mr Blandy's murder [xiv. 98.], he often reflected on himself greatly; yet said, that Miss Blandy should not have blamed him so much as she dij; but the particulars of which he said should never be known till his death ...
... asked concerning Mr Blandy's murder [xiv. 98.], he often reflected on himself greatly; yet said, that Miss Blandy should not have blamed him so much as she dij; but the particulars of which he said should never be known till his death ...
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... asked, Why he resided in his native city so obscure and little “I stay, (said he, les? it should grow less.” adherence to his Cloyne, that he refused a richer bishoprick offered him by the Earl of Chesterfield. But resolving to educate ...
... asked, Why he resided in his native city so obscure and little “I stay, (said he, les? it should grow less.” adherence to his Cloyne, that he refused a richer bishoprick offered him by the Earl of Chesterfield. But resolving to educate ...
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... asked after his lady, and if she was well enough to see company; adding, that as she came a great way, and had business with Mr Roberts, she should be glad to wait for him in his lady's apartment. The servant ran immediately up stairs ...
... asked after his lady, and if she was well enough to see company; adding, that as she came a great way, and had business with Mr Roberts, she should be glad to wait for him in his lady's apartment. The servant ran immediately up stairs ...
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... asked to do it voluntarily; and that if after proper means used to bring about voluntary sales of all the property wanted, the demands and the prices offered came to be within a few hundred pounds of each other, matters might probably ...
... asked to do it voluntarily; and that if after proper means used to bring about voluntary sales of all the property wanted, the demands and the prices offered came to be within a few hundred pounds of each other, matters might probably ...
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