The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... himself with regard to his own produćtions. He “ prevented not only many mean things from seeing the light, but “many which he thought tolerable.” [Mag. 1743, pref p. iv.]. Whereas when we think a new correspondent's first piece ...
... himself with regard to his own produćtions. He “ prevented not only many mean things from seeing the light, but “many which he thought tolerable.” [Mag. 1743, pref p. iv.]. Whereas when we think a new correspondent's first piece ...
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... himself master of some places in Persia on the northwest side. Shah Doub was in possession of the capital and the heart of the country; but upon the approach of Prince Heraclius to give him battle, he retired to the mountains on the ...
... himself master of some places in Persia on the northwest side. Shah Doub was in possession of the capital and the heart of the country; but upon the approach of Prince Heraclius to give him battle, he retired to the mountains on the ...
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... himself deposed. All this considerably alarmed the courts of Vienna and. o,. and the republic of Venice. It may well be doubted whether the French party desired that war should be immediately declared ; as some of the powers which should ...
... himself deposed. All this considerably alarmed the courts of Vienna and. o,. and the republic of Venice. It may well be doubted whether the French party desired that war should be immediately declared ; as some of the powers which should ...
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... himself deprived of, to ombat the disease; and submit to a tefous attendance and a doubtful progtook, than which scarce anything is so *getable to the rational and humane stationer. Astount of an experiment tried at Phila&#hia with ...
... himself deprived of, to ombat the disease; and submit to a tefous attendance and a doubtful progtook, than which scarce anything is so *getable to the rational and humane stationer. Astount of an experiment tried at Phila&#hia with ...
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... himself intitled to some part of territory possessed by his neighbour; Isay, can a country in such circumstantes, be presumed to continue in peace, when it has no sole and supreme judge to apply to, nor any one person who has either the ...
... himself intitled to some part of territory possessed by his neighbour; Isay, can a country in such circumstantes, be presumed to continue in peace, when it has no sole and supreme judge to apply to, nor any one person who has either the ...
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