The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... successive inquirers, new move* will be from time to time discovered, they can affect only the mi** Patts, and are commonly of more curiosity than importance. It It will now be natural to inquire, by what arts P R E F A C E. V.
... successive inquirers, new move* will be from time to time discovered, they can affect only the mi** Patts, and are commonly of more curiosity than importance. It It will now be natural to inquire, by what arts P R E F A C E. V.
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... discovered by Sir Is A A c New Ton, that the distinét and primogenial colours are only seven ; but every eye can witness, that from various mixtures in various proportions, infinite diversifications of tints may be produced. In like ...
... discovered by Sir Is A A c New Ton, that the distinét and primogenial colours are only seven ; but every eye can witness, that from various mixtures in various proportions, infinite diversifications of tints may be produced. In like ...
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... discovered a very mutinous disposition; cried out for awar, declaring at the same time against having it on the side of Persia; talked of deposing the new Grand Vizir, and putting into his post the famous Bashaw of Rhodes, who formed a ...
... discovered a very mutinous disposition; cried out for awar, declaring at the same time against having it on the side of Persia; talked of deposing the new Grand Vizir, and putting into his post the famous Bashaw of Rhodes, who formed a ...
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... discovery of frauds and prevarications, in a surreptitious conveyance of gold and silver coin out of the kingdom. The British merchants and factors had a meeting, in which they agreed, if their excuses should be of no weight, flatly to ...
... discovery of frauds and prevarications, in a surreptitious conveyance of gold and silver coin out of the kingdom. The British merchants and factors had a meeting, in which they agreed, if their excuses should be of no weight, flatly to ...
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... discovered a disposition to quarrel again with G. Britain, on pretence that the British admiralty has grant. ed passports to foreign ships, in order to protect them against his cruisers; at the same time claiming an indemnification for ...
... discovered a disposition to quarrel again with G. Britain, on pretence that the British admiralty has grant. ed passports to foreign ships, in order to protect them against his cruisers; at the same time claiming an indemnification for ...
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