The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... see of ven except the conclusion of the latter , toived in the following terms . " Deign , to extend your views to future a slet remoteft pofterity be able to fay , the Well - beloved might be decei- rs , but that great King became ...
... see of ven except the conclusion of the latter , toived in the following terms . " Deign , to extend your views to future a slet remoteft pofterity be able to fay , the Well - beloved might be decei- rs , but that great King became ...
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... See Catalogue of French writers , vel . 9. of his works . As there is an infinite variety of mufi- tal modulations , and many airs that have ot yet entered into musical compofition , way there not alfo be feveral varieties of the Round ...
... See Catalogue of French writers , vel . 9. of his works . As there is an infinite variety of mufi- tal modulations , and many airs that have ot yet entered into musical compofition , way there not alfo be feveral varieties of the Round ...
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... see him stand forth , and de- clare , that he was fatisfied of the truth of the delivery , fpecifying the particulars which convinced him ! This thought brings to mind what happened but a few years ago at Edinburgh , in ferving a gen ...
... see him stand forth , and de- clare , that he was fatisfied of the truth of the delivery , fpecifying the particulars which convinced him ! This thought brings to mind what happened but a few years ago at Edinburgh , in ferving a gen ...
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... see no just objection that could be made to the examination proposed . --- The purfuers declared from the begin ning , that their defigns were most ho- nourable ; that if , by the inquiries which they directed to be made , it thould ...
... see no just objection that could be made to the examination proposed . --- The purfuers declared from the begin ning , that their defigns were most ho- nourable ; that if , by the inquiries which they directed to be made , it thould ...
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... See how that Bullfinch lives in state , The happiest of the feather'd race : How different the poor Sparrow's cafe ! There shelter'd from the winds and rain , He chants at ease his warbling strain : Here I fit , fhiv'ring in the fhower ...
... See how that Bullfinch lives in state , The happiest of the feather'd race : How different the poor Sparrow's cafe ! There shelter'd from the winds and rain , He chants at ease his warbling strain : Here I fit , fhiv'ring in the fhower ...
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