The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... must therefore expe&t, in the works of all those who attempt to describe them, such a likeness as we find in the ... must agree with one another. The relations of social life, and the duties resulting from them, must be the same at all ...
... must therefore expe&t, in the works of all those who attempt to describe them, such a likeness as we find in the ... must agree with one another. The relations of social life, and the duties resulting from them, must be the same at all ...
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... must declare, that, in my opinion, it would be impossible for us by ourselves alone to support a war of any continuance against the united power of France and Spain, and probably of the whole house of Bourbon. In such a war they would ...
... must declare, that, in my opinion, it would be impossible for us by ourselves alone to support a war of any continuance against the united power of France and Spain, and probably of the whole house of Bourbon. In such a war they would ...
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... must either be unnecessary, or it must tend to defeat, or at least to delay the election until it becomes absolutely necessary by the demise of the present Emperor. For every eleētor must either think, that an immediate election of the ...
... must either be unnecessary, or it must tend to defeat, or at least to delay the election until it becomes absolutely necessary by the demise of the present Emperor. For every eleētor must either think, that an immediate election of the ...
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... must observe, that it stems to be the opinion of every aentleman in this house, not only that the Archdike Joseph should be chosen King of the Romans, but that he should be chosen as soon as may be. This, I say, seems to be the ...
... must observe, that it stems to be the opinion of every aentleman in this house, not only that the Archdike Joseph should be chosen King of the Romans, but that he should be chosen as soon as may be. This, I say, seems to be the ...
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... must the particles of antimony be, which, though they abound in each drop of the water, do yet leave the lump of crocus, for ought that can be discovered, undiminished in its weight? But even these minutiae must undergo several ...
... must the particles of antimony be, which, though they abound in each drop of the water, do yet leave the lump of crocus, for ought that can be discovered, undiminished in its weight? But even these minutiae must undergo several ...
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