The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... use of amy such language. But if there be any such thing in his instructions to thee,(which I very much doubt); as he is a young King, not by hereditary right, but by e-lečtion, and even but lately elected, I must impute it to his being ...
... use of amy such language. But if there be any such thing in his instructions to thee,(which I very much doubt); as he is a young King, not by hereditary right, but by e-lečtion, and even but lately elected, I must impute it to his being ...
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... use of upon this occasion, but what may be made use of with equal weight by every future Emperor of that family, as soon as he has the good fortune to have ason: ind aquestion has now been starteditor who shall judge of this neces. sity ...
... use of upon this occasion, but what may be made use of with equal weight by every future Emperor of that family, as soon as he has the good fortune to have ason: ind aquestion has now been starteditor who shall judge of this neces. sity ...
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... use. Did he not soon after the begin*g of the late war join in the confeVc L. XV. deracy against that house * Did he not continue to exert his utmost strength in favour of that confederacy until he found himself forsaken by the ...
... use. Did he not soon after the begin*g of the late war join in the confeVc L. XV. deracy against that house * Did he not continue to exert his utmost strength in favour of that confederacy until he found himself forsaken by the ...
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HeJan.1753. o, and to general use it is perhaps easy to accommodate the rest, are of two linds. One is addressed to the understanding, and the other to the passions. Of the preceptive kind is that of the “ old man, who, to teach his ...
HeJan.1753. o, and to general use it is perhaps easy to accommodate the rest, are of two linds. One is addressed to the understanding, and the other to the passions. Of the preceptive kind is that of the “ old man, who, to teach his ...
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... use of those who mix in the bustle of the world; I cannot but applaud those polite and elegant inventions, The LAD 1 E.S Memorandum-Books, as these seem chiefly adapted to the more important businesses of pleasure and amusement. I shall ...
... use of those who mix in the bustle of the world; I cannot but applaud those polite and elegant inventions, The LAD 1 E.S Memorandum-Books, as these seem chiefly adapted to the more important businesses of pleasure and amusement. I shall ...
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