The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... ther acts of that nature, they passed one for adopting the new style, to commence at the beginning of the present year; and another appointing, that, till the meeting of the next diet, all the subjects shall pay a kind of poll-tax ...
... ther acts of that nature, they passed one for adopting the new style, to commence at the beginning of the present year; and another appointing, that, till the meeting of the next diet, all the subjects shall pay a kind of poll-tax ...
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There has long been a talk of a joint exedition to be undertaken against them i. Spain, Portugal, most of the Italian ... T H E R Mo M ET. E. R. Highest 49 degrees. Lowest 38 deg. 24th, hard frost, windN, * Common station 43 degrees ...
There has long been a talk of a joint exedition to be undertaken against them i. Spain, Portugal, most of the Italian ... T H E R Mo M ET. E. R. Highest 49 degrees. Lowest 38 deg. 24th, hard frost, windN, * Common station 43 degrees ...
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... ther was not wanting of that house, one who designed to intercept from thy King to kingdom of Poland *. As to the rest o being numerous, and such as must be pass. ticularly considered, they are not prope. s otthe commissioners appointed ...
... ther was not wanting of that house, one who designed to intercept from thy King to kingdom of Poland *. As to the rest o being numerous, and such as must be pass. ticularly considered, they are not prope. s otthe commissioners appointed ...
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... ther whose daughters they have ruini and whose wives they have corrupts not by way of boasting, as someo ignorantly ... there were few things me difficult, or that required greater ski and address, than the speaking proper, of one's self ...
... ther whose daughters they have ruini and whose wives they have corrupts not by way of boasting, as someo ignorantly ... there were few things me difficult, or that required greater ski and address, than the speaking proper, of one's self ...
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... there could subdue Constantia's heart? One thing alone, but that famous for levelling all ranks, and burying distinétion ... ther absolutely refused: and the son, whom a filial obedience was a first Prin ciple, exacted from his fiend a ...
... there could subdue Constantia's heart? One thing alone, but that famous for levelling all ranks, and burying distinétion ... ther absolutely refused: and the son, whom a filial obedience was a first Prin ciple, exacted from his fiend a ...
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