The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... these, it would be necessary for us to have always a small squadron upon the coast of Africa, a second in the East Indies, and a third in the Baltic. All these squadrons, I say, it would be necessary for us to have continually in their ...
... these, it would be necessary for us to have always a small squadron upon the coast of Africa, a second in the East Indies, and a third in the Baltic. All these squadrons, I say, it would be necessary for us to have continually in their ...
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... these lucubrations have enabled me to set up a one-horse chair, I shall take frequent occasions of inviting my reader to a seat in it, and of driving him to scenes of pure air, tranquillity, and innocence, from smoak, hurry, and ...
... these lucubrations have enabled me to set up a one-horse chair, I shall take frequent occasions of inviting my reader to a seat in it, and of driving him to scenes of pure air, tranquillity, and innocence, from smoak, hurry, and ...
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... these rules have been *fciently observed; in far the greater ober there is a deficiency of circumsince, though there is a redundancy of language : there is therefore something to be added, and something to be taken away. Boğde. that the ...
... these rules have been *fciently observed; in far the greater ober there is a deficiency of circumsince, though there is a redundancy of language : there is therefore something to be added, and something to be taken away. Boğde. that the ...
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... These, if they will not admit of another turn, should without question bearined; for the mischievous effect of the fille, which will be remembered as an emple that justifies the violence of sudden rekntment, cannot be prevented by a ...
... These, if they will not admit of another turn, should without question bearined; for the mischievous effect of the fille, which will be remembered as an emple that justifies the violence of sudden rekntment, cannot be prevented by a ...
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... these ks, and (if they please) as a pattern for their practice. - E N G A G E M E N T s. goers. ... Mosbay. To call at Deard's in the morn. To dine with my husband's uncle, the }-machant. o o # Turibay. In the morning with the Miss ...
... these ks, and (if they please) as a pattern for their practice. - E N G A G E M E N T s. goers. ... Mosbay. To call at Deard's in the morn. To dine with my husband's uncle, the }-machant. o o # Turibay. In the morning with the Miss ...
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