The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... itself, how little soever inclined to the trouble of invention, has been forced from time to time to change its amusements, and contrive different methods of wearing out the day. - Here then is the fund, from which those who study ...
... itself, how little soever inclined to the trouble of invention, has been forced from time to time to change its amusements, and contrive different methods of wearing out the day. - Here then is the fund, from which those who study ...
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... itself, that can hav a greater concern than we have, to pre vent, as far as is consistent with the con stitution of the empire, the possibility 0. such a vacancy; and consequently wo ought not to grudge any expence tha may appear to be ...
... itself, that can hav a greater concern than we have, to pre vent, as far as is consistent with the con stitution of the empire, the possibility 0. such a vacancy; and consequently wo ought not to grudge any expence tha may appear to be ...
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... itself to for securing, as far as human prudence an devise, the internal quict of Germany, and of course not only our own tranquillity, but the free and uninterrupted possession of our trade and our settlements in every part of the ...
... itself to for securing, as far as human prudence an devise, the internal quict of Germany, and of course not only our own tranquillity, but the free and uninterrupted possession of our trade and our settlements in every part of the ...
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... itself, I shall concur with my Hon. friend in his motion. Gentlemen, I see, are surprised at this declaration; but they have not so much reason, as they may perhaps imagine. Care will be taken, I hope, that the treaty shall not produce ...
... itself, I shall concur with my Hon. friend in his motion. Gentlemen, I see, are surprised at this declaration; but they have not so much reason, as they may perhaps imagine. Care will be taken, I hope, that the treaty shall not produce ...
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... itself, or assisting its allies, when it is without any head, as when it is firmly united under one head?, Will any one say, that a country which is possessed by so many powerful princes, all jealous of one another, and every one ing ...
... itself, or assisting its allies, when it is without any head, as when it is firmly united under one head?, Will any one say, that a country which is possessed by so many powerful princes, all jealous of one another, and every one ing ...
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