The Scots Magazine, Band 27Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran |
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... state of that great , nay , almost unwieldy , empire . Some internal dif- turbances happened within the year un der review , a thing not to be wondered at ; but they were of little confequence . Among the connections of the Porte with ...
... state of that great , nay , almost unwieldy , empire . Some internal dif- turbances happened within the year un der review , a thing not to be wondered at ; but they were of little confequence . Among the connections of the Porte with ...
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... state . A mong other things , they tell us he has publicly declared , that he will give au- dience , not only to great perfonages , but to the meaneft peafant ; and that he has ordered the Pruffian code of laws to be tranflated into ...
... state . A mong other things , they tell us he has publicly declared , that he will give au- dience , not only to great perfonages , but to the meaneft peafant ; and that he has ordered the Pruffian code of laws to be tranflated into ...
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... state of my domi- nions , and the circumftances of the times , may require . My Lords , and Gentlemen , The experience which I have had of your former conduct , makes me rely on your wisdom and firmnefs in promoting that obedience to ...
... state of my domi- nions , and the circumftances of the times , may require . My Lords , and Gentlemen , The experience which I have had of your former conduct , makes me rely on your wisdom and firmnefs in promoting that obedience to ...
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... state of putrefaction , should do it ; and though we conclude , from the ar- gument of analogy , when we see creatures propagate their kind in the ufual way , that the parent creature was itfelf fo produced ; yet be patient ...
... state of putrefaction , should do it ; and though we conclude , from the ar- gument of analogy , when we see creatures propagate their kind in the ufual way , that the parent creature was itfelf fo produced ; yet be patient ...
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... state where agriculture flou- rifhes . " Laftly , if the nature of the times * admits not the revival of this useful art , yet thus much must be faid , that mens minds were never more favourably incli- ned towards it . **** I have the ...
... state where agriculture flou- rifhes . " Laftly , if the nature of the times * admits not the revival of this useful art , yet thus much must be faid , that mens minds were never more favourably incli- ned towards it . **** I have the ...
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