The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... such com- miffions and atteftations as are not con- ceived and attested in these very words of the form now prescribed thall be rejected . C 0 g co nera ha ith Und ta eful 1. ] n The general affembly do further declare and enact , That ...
... such com- miffions and atteftations as are not con- ceived and attested in these very words of the form now prescribed thall be rejected . C 0 g co nera ha ith Und ta eful 1. ] n The general affembly do further declare and enact , That ...
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... such a 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 ...
... such a 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 ...
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... such an but here they are not positive , but as to their memory , which may e forget after so long a time ; and tha is probable they were witneffes ; for t dwelt in the very next land to thir la denounced and apprifed , and it is o nary ...
... such an but here they are not positive , but as to their memory , which may e forget after so long a time ; and tha is probable they were witneffes ; for t dwelt in the very next land to thir la denounced and apprifed , and it is o nary ...
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... such a fi- tuation as fhould anfwer his purpose . His Lordship immediately afforded him a plentiful subsistence , and foon after took an opportunity to fhew his letter to the late Duke of Cumberland . His R. Highness expreffed the ...
... such a fi- tuation as fhould anfwer his purpose . His Lordship immediately afforded him a plentiful subsistence , and foon after took an opportunity to fhew his letter to the late Duke of Cumberland . His R. Highness expreffed the ...
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... Such the effects , to prevent the inhabitants ca from returning to their houles , which there become more and more dangerous rete be inhabited , and to confole by his cal prefence an affliction which increafed e- very minute . The most ...
... Such the effects , to prevent the inhabitants ca from returning to their houles , which there become more and more dangerous rete be inhabited , and to confole by his cal prefence an affliction which increafed e- very minute . The most ...
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