The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... sense of the la and their meaning ? How can the act of guaranty be reco ciled with the acts of authority , which declaration of this ambalador is fuli And how have the representing citize and burghers of Geneva , who , by th prudence ...
... sense of the la and their meaning ? How can the act of guaranty be reco ciled with the acts of authority , which declaration of this ambalador is fuli And how have the representing citize and burghers of Geneva , who , by th prudence ...
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... sense . Whene'er a compliment you fend , With it convey the real friend ; Ye fair - ones do the fame : How welcome will each vifit be , Thus ftript of al . formality , Thus fearless of all blame ! Such was the face of golden age , If ...
... sense . Whene'er a compliment you fend , With it convey the real friend ; Ye fair - ones do the fame : How welcome will each vifit be , Thus ftript of al . formality , Thus fearless of all blame ! Such was the face of golden age , If ...
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... sense of what our duty requires . WILLIAM NICOL , Speaker . ' To which his Excellency was pleafed to return the following antwer . " Gentlemen of the General Assembly , It is with no fimail concern , that I find the fentiments of this ...
... sense of what our duty requires . WILLIAM NICOL , Speaker . ' To which his Excellency was pleafed to return the following antwer . " Gentlemen of the General Assembly , It is with no fimail concern , that I find the fentiments of this ...
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... sense ; Scorn all the glitter of expence , More pleas'd to fee the wanton rill , Which trickles from fome craggy hill , Free through the valley wind its way , Than when immur'd in walls of clay , It strives in vain its bonds to break ...
... sense ; Scorn all the glitter of expence , More pleas'd to fee the wanton rill , Which trickles from fome craggy hill , Free through the valley wind its way , Than when immur'd in walls of clay , It strives in vain its bonds to break ...
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... sense and understanding : for the scriptures can be no rule of faith and manners to us , if the understanding God has given us is not to be a rule of judging their meaning . ftem , dropt all their prejudices in fa- Four of their ...
... sense and understanding : for the scriptures can be no rule of faith and manners to us , if the understanding God has given us is not to be a rule of judging their meaning . ftem , dropt all their prejudices in fa- Four of their ...
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