The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... refused to deliver up a French reuegado, who had been raised to the rank of a rais, that is, the captain of a corsair. But a suadron having sailed from Toulon in order to bombard their city and port, if satisfiction as to those points ...
... refused to deliver up a French reuegado, who had been raised to the rank of a rais, that is, the captain of a corsair. But a suadron having sailed from Toulon in order to bombard their city and port, if satisfiction as to those points ...
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... and consequently would have no such influence as to force them to put an end to the civil war among themselves; especially if we had before shewu ourselves D quie qūite indifferent about their concerns, and had refused to concur 2 : ...
... and consequently would have no such influence as to force them to put an end to the civil war among themselves; especially if we had before shewu ourselves D quie qūite indifferent about their concerns, and had refused to concur 2 : ...
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qūite indifferent about their concerns, and had refused to concur in any measures for preventing that civil war. I know, Sir, it is an unpopular and invidious task to talk against the power or strength of one's country; but I despise ...
qūite indifferent about their concerns, and had refused to concur in any measures for preventing that civil war. I know, Sir, it is an unpopular and invidious task to talk against the power or strength of one's country; but I despise ...
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... refused: and the son, whom a filial obedience was a first Prin ciple, exacted from his fiend a promise under that sanction more sacred to a solo dier than an oath, his honour, never to solicit the object of his wishes afterward Lysander ...
... refused: and the son, whom a filial obedience was a first Prin ciple, exacted from his fiend a promise under that sanction more sacred to a solo dier than an oath, his honour, never to solicit the object of his wishes afterward Lysander ...
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... refused a richer bishoprick offered him by the Earl of Chesterfield. But resolving to educate his son at Oxford, his paternal tenderness incited him to accompany him. He came to that place about the end of July last; intending to have ...
... refused a richer bishoprick offered him by the Earl of Chesterfield. But resolving to educate his son at Oxford, his paternal tenderness incited him to accompany him. He came to that place about the end of July last; intending to have ...
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