The Scots Magazine, Band 27Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran |
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... given by one Mirowitz , a fecond lieutenant , defcribed in the manifefto as a man of very profligate character and defperate fortune . The manifetto favs , That , about two o'clock in the morning of the 16th , he all of a fudden called ...
... given by one Mirowitz , a fecond lieutenant , defcribed in the manifefto as a man of very profligate character and defperate fortune . The manifetto favs , That , about two o'clock in the morning of the 16th , he all of a fudden called ...
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... given , from time time , to the internal ftate of the Empir in different respects . A plan for impro ving the beauty and conveniency of th capital , propofed by one Mr Gilchrist , Scotfman , is to be carried on under h direction ...
... given , from time time , to the internal ftate of the Empir in different respects . A plan for impro ving the beauty and conveniency of th capital , propofed by one Mr Gilchrist , Scotfman , is to be carried on under h direction ...
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... given of their good difpofitions ; the quiet of the E confirmed by the unanimous choice fucceffor to the Imperial dignity ; an peaceable election of the King of Pol will contribute to the fecurity of the neral tranquillity of Europe ...
... given of their good difpofitions ; the quiet of the E confirmed by the unanimous choice fucceffor to the Imperial dignity ; an peaceable election of the King of Pol will contribute to the fecurity of the neral tranquillity of Europe ...
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... given the courts of France and Spain , of good difpofitions , the unanimous e of a fucceffor to the Imperial te , and the undisturbed election of Vie King of Poland , will fecure and con- en the general tranquillity of Europe . this ...
... given the courts of France and Spain , of good difpofitions , the unanimous e of a fucceffor to the Imperial te , and the undisturbed election of Vie King of Poland , will fecure and con- en the general tranquillity of Europe . this ...
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... given as a rule necellary the perfection of painting , That imi tion must follow , not merely nature , nature in its most striking and perfect a pearances , in its most grand or agreeal forms , in a word , felect Nature , if I m ule ...
... given as a rule necellary the perfection of painting , That imi tion must follow , not merely nature , nature in its most striking and perfect a pearances , in its most grand or agreeal forms , in a word , felect Nature , if I m ule ...
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