The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... saying , There is a bank - note and fome gold : I have plenty : I wanted to lay it out to ad vantage , and I have done it . The wo man attempted to fay , Sure Heaven fen you to rescue me from the deepest- She could no more ; her heart ...
... saying , There is a bank - note and fome gold : I have plenty : I wanted to lay it out to ad vantage , and I have done it . The wo man attempted to fay , Sure Heaven fen you to rescue me from the deepest- She could no more ; her heart ...
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... say , to agree to or reject new laws which fhall be propofed , or alterations in thofe alrea dy eftablifhed ; which laws are to have no TV tare G I will make me an allowance to Feb.1767 . 07 A fummary of the public affairs in 1766 .
... say , to agree to or reject new laws which fhall be propofed , or alterations in thofe alrea dy eftablifhed ; which laws are to have no TV tare G I will make me an allowance to Feb.1767 . 07 A fummary of the public affairs in 1766 .
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... So fhall my rays , when yonder light Is fhaded in eternal night , Above the wreck of nature rife , And glitter in immortal eyes . " EL Say , confcious Heaven ! was e'er my prayer preferr'd 94 Vol.xxi POETICAL ESSAYS .
... So fhall my rays , when yonder light Is fhaded in eternal night , Above the wreck of nature rife , And glitter in immortal eyes . " EL Say , confcious Heaven ! was e'er my prayer preferr'd 94 Vol.xxi POETICAL ESSAYS .
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Say , confcious Heaven ! was e'er my prayer preferr'd , For fplendid titles , or attractive gold ? From my warm breaft was e'er a murmur heard , ' Gainft the fair flamp of Nature's forming Have I not , kneeling on the humble earth ...
Say , confcious Heaven ! was e'er my prayer preferr'd , For fplendid titles , or attractive gold ? From my warm breaft was e'er a murmur heard , ' Gainft the fair flamp of Nature's forming Have I not , kneeling on the humble earth ...
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... ting the value of an acre of cabbsi one penny or three halfpence per may be fatisfied of the profits there inftance cannot , he says , be given o large a quantity of any other fort of getable plants 106 Affairs in England . Vol.x al.
... ting the value of an acre of cabbsi one penny or three halfpence per may be fatisfied of the profits there inftance cannot , he says , be given o large a quantity of any other fort of getable plants 106 Affairs in England . Vol.x al.
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