The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... pleased to conclude with ye as I have an opinion of the treaty itsel very different from what he seems to en tertain, I shall beg leave to give some c the reasons for the opinion I have formed I must confess, it is with great diffident ...
... pleased to conclude with ye as I have an opinion of the treaty itsel very different from what he seems to en tertain, I shall beg leave to give some c the reasons for the opinion I have formed I must confess, it is with great diffident ...
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... pleased to say of it himself: and as most of the moderns are afraid of communicating to the public all that passes in their hearts on that subject, the critics, mistaking their reserve for a confession of weakness, have pronounced ...
... pleased to say of it himself: and as most of the moderns are afraid of communicating to the public all that passes in their hearts on that subject, the critics, mistaking their reserve for a confession of weakness, have pronounced ...
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... pleased to fare me a hile longer here, I have unalter†ally stolved to become a new man; as towthout the stains of my lewd courses withms ears, and weep over the profor to unhallowed abominations of oms doings; that the world may * How ...
... pleased to fare me a hile longer here, I have unalter†ally stolved to become a new man; as towthout the stains of my lewd courses withms ears, and weep over the profor to unhallowed abominations of oms doings; that the world may * How ...
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... pleased to call a learned retirement, among books and scholars; a satisfaction which his fear of neglecting the sacred charge of episcopacy inclined him to have purchased, by an exchange of his bishoprick for a canonry of Christchurch ...
... pleased to call a learned retirement, among books and scholars; a satisfaction which his fear of neglecting the sacred charge of episcopacy inclined him to have purchased, by an exchange of his bishoprick for a canonry of Christchurch ...
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... pleased to appoint George Thomas, Esq; to be Captain-General and Governor in chief of his Majesty's Caribbee islands; and Arthur Dobbs, Esq; to be Captain-General and Governor in chief of North. Carolina. Taken from other papers, &c. Dr ...
... pleased to appoint George Thomas, Esq; to be Captain-General and Governor in chief of his Majesty's Caribbee islands; and Arthur Dobbs, Esq; to be Captain-General and Governor in chief of North. Carolina. Taken from other papers, &c. Dr ...
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