The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... respect them at home, that they may receive the benefit of them abroad, whenever the necessity comes to exist of their having recourse to them. His Majesty believed, that, with anation so full of noble sentinents, so generous as the ...
... respect them at home, that they may receive the benefit of them abroad, whenever the necessity comes to exist of their having recourse to them. His Majesty believed, that, with anation so full of noble sentinents, so generous as the ...
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... respect to the King of Poland it said, that not only his regard to the tr. interest of Germany, but his regard : his own interest, must prevail with hi. to concur in chusing the Archduke J. seph King of the Romans as soon as Fo sible ...
... respect to the King of Poland it said, that not only his regard to the tr. interest of Germany, but his regard : his own interest, must prevail with hi. to concur in chusing the Archduke J. seph King of the Romans as soon as Fo sible ...
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... respect to all those who are at present of the one sentiments with her ? For I have so good an opinion of the King of Prussia and the Electors Palatine and Cologne, as to think, that it is not the subsidies they have from France that ...
... respect to all those who are at present of the one sentiments with her ? For I have so good an opinion of the King of Prussia and the Electors Palatine and Cologne, as to think, that it is not the subsidies they have from France that ...
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... respect to the fair sex, is on the first view apparent; as they are divided for each day of the week into distinét columns, allotted to the several branches of engagements, expences, and occasional memorandums. These indeed comprehend ...
... respect to the fair sex, is on the first view apparent; as they are divided for each day of the week into distinét columns, allotted to the several branches of engagements, expences, and occasional memorandums. These indeed comprehend ...
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... respect with which he was received in the family, first drew Constantia's eyes upon him: she thought it merit to compassionate, and glory to reverence what her brother pitied and admired; and love, that follows swift upon the heels of ...
... respect with which he was received in the family, first drew Constantia's eyes upon him: she thought it merit to compassionate, and glory to reverence what her brother pitied and admired; and love, that follows swift upon the heels of ...
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