The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... answer to a complaint often heard among inattentive readers, and timorous or indolent writers, That all topics are preoccupied in such a manner, * they cannot be further wrote on with any prospe&t of success. o Short essay, which tends ...
... answer to a complaint often heard among inattentive readers, and timorous or indolent writers, That all topics are preoccupied in such a manner, * they cannot be further wrote on with any prospe&t of success. o Short essay, which tends ...
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... answer made by Q. Elisabeth to an insilent speech 19. 22. —The King's speech to the parliament 45. The Lords address 46. The Conmons addressio. Mini cis E. An account of the weather and reigning diseases 16. A leprosy cured by an ...
... answer made by Q. Elisabeth to an insilent speech 19. 22. —The King's speech to the parliament 45. The Lords address 46. The Conmons addressio. Mini cis E. An account of the weather and reigning diseases 16. A leprosy cured by an ...
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... answer in Latin. Heu quâm decepta fuit Expe&avi nuncium, tu very querelam mihi adduxiffi: per diteras to accepiose legatum, te vero *::: uff, dum invenia. Nunquam in vita talem ora...tionem audiwi. Miror, same. Jan.1753. 19 The Prussian ...
... answer in Latin. Heu quâm decepta fuit Expe&avi nuncium, tu very querelam mihi adduxiffi: per diteras to accepiose legatum, te vero *::: uff, dum invenia. Nunquam in vita talem ora...tionem audiwi. Miror, same. Jan.1753. 19 The Prussian ...
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... answer runs in English thus, “How much am I deceived : I expeoted an envoy, but thou has brought me a challenge. By thy credential letters, I took thee to be an ambassador; but I find thou art a herald. In all my life I never heard such ...
... answer runs in English thus, “How much am I deceived : I expeoted an envoy, but thou has brought me a challenge. By thy credential letters, I took thee to be an ambassador; but I find thou art a herald. In all my life I never heard such ...
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... answer, dated, Aug. 2. in which are the fol. kwing passages. “I am sorry that an example which might have been of so much use to the world, is taken from us. But God had pity on him, and would not venture him again in such circumstances ...
... answer, dated, Aug. 2. in which are the fol. kwing passages. “I am sorry that an example which might have been of so much use to the world, is taken from us. But God had pity on him, and would not venture him again in such circumstances ...
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