The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... subject were addreffed by both fides to the diet , the deliberations of which on other business was long put a ftop to by the contention . It was at length a- greed upon , in fummer , that no vote for Ofnaburg fhould be claimed in the ...
... subject were addreffed by both fides to the diet , the deliberations of which on other business was long put a ftop to by the contention . It was at length a- greed upon , in fummer , that no vote for Ofnaburg fhould be claimed in the ...
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... subject , if their reunion , the indecency of style , the temerity of the most erro- neous principles , and the affectation of new expreffions to characterise them , did not manifeft the pernicious confequences of that system of unity ...
... subject , if their reunion , the indecency of style , the temerity of the most erro- neous principles , and the affectation of new expreffions to characterise them , did not manifeft the pernicious confequences of that system of unity ...
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... subjects . 5. The officers commanding the differ ent bodies of troops , stationed to preven all manner of communication between the King's fubjects and those of the re public , fhall be anfwerable for all com plaints made against the ...
... subjects . 5. The officers commanding the differ ent bodies of troops , stationed to preven all manner of communication between the King's fubjects and those of the re public , fhall be anfwerable for all com plaints made against the ...
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... subject . With these preliminaries , may he be allowed to define , for once , Language to be the expreflion of our knowledge , and Style to be the mode of exprefling that knowledge ? Knowledge , according to Lord Bacon , is ranged under ...
... subject . With these preliminaries , may he be allowed to define , for once , Language to be the expreflion of our knowledge , and Style to be the mode of exprefling that knowledge ? Knowledge , according to Lord Bacon , is ranged under ...
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... subject - family in ope [ xxiii . 392. ] , to be represented by impoftor , from among the very lowest the people , and crown with fuccefs a e of the deepest dye . Could a paltry make any gentleman with fuch an er- to take place ? As the ...
... subject - family in ope [ xxiii . 392. ] , to be represented by impoftor , from among the very lowest the people , and crown with fuccefs a e of the deepest dye . Could a paltry make any gentleman with fuch an er- to take place ? As the ...
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