The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... best exhibit a transposition of known images, and give a new appearance to truth only by some slight difference of dress and decoration. The allegation of resemblance between authors is indisputably true; but the charge of plagiarism ...
... best exhibit a transposition of known images, and give a new appearance to truth only by some slight difference of dress and decoration. The allegation of resemblance between authors is indisputably true; but the charge of plagiarism ...
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... best promotes the welfare of mankind, And spreads the image of th' all perfeót mind. Thus through the vast infinitude of space The fire ethereal runs its destin'd race, Attracts, repels, with ever lasting force, Resistless, restless ...
... best promotes the welfare of mankind, And spreads the image of th' all perfeót mind. Thus through the vast infinitude of space The fire ethereal runs its destin'd race, Attracts, repels, with ever lasting force, Resistless, restless ...
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... best conme to maintain, and render, permathe general tranquillity in Europe ; fiferus, Sir, at the same time, to kcase or satisfaction at the assurances o, which your Majesty has received from - or allies, of their good disposition to ...
... best conme to maintain, and render, permathe general tranquillity in Europe ; fiferus, Sir, at the same time, to kcase or satisfaction at the assurances o, which your Majesty has received from - or allies, of their good disposition to ...
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... best polity is that in whic. the members not under an utter incapacity, tribute a share to the strength and wealth of public; that the poor can contribute nothin their labour; that the legislature should then procure the means of such ...
... best polity is that in whic. the members not under an utter incapacity, tribute a share to the strength and wealth of public; that the poor can contribute nothin their labour; that the legislature should then procure the means of such ...
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... best of husbands. I have a husband too; but his affections are gone from me. He is not unknown to Mir Roberts, though unfortunately I am. It was for his advice and assistance that I made this visit; and not finding him at home, I begged ...
... best of husbands. I have a husband too; but his affections are gone from me. He is not unknown to Mir Roberts, though unfortunately I am. It was for his advice and assistance that I made this visit; and not finding him at home, I begged ...
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