The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 19
Seite 107
... supported the weight of all a- bove him , which immediately closed in . In this pofture he continued , free from preffure , excepting his legs , that stuck faft ; and he had room enough to move his hands , betwixt his knees and his ...
... supported the weight of all a- bove him , which immediately closed in . In this pofture he continued , free from preffure , excepting his legs , that stuck faft ; and he had room enough to move his hands , betwixt his knees and his ...
Seite 139
... supporting the British forts and fettlements upon the coaft of Africa , under the directions of the committee of merchants trading to Africa Upon account , to enable his Majefty to difcharge fuch unfatisfied claims and demands for ...
... supporting the British forts and fettlements upon the coaft of Africa , under the directions of the committee of merchants trading to Africa Upon account , to enable his Majefty to difcharge fuch unfatisfied claims and demands for ...
Seite 160
... Support of our conftitution , Science being the handmaid of Liberty , while Ignorance is the nurfe of Slavery . "爨 In the next place , With refpect to North America in general , it is our ad- vice and instruction , that you keep up a ...
... Support of our conftitution , Science being the handmaid of Liberty , while Ignorance is the nurfe of Slavery . "爨 In the next place , With refpect to North America in general , it is our ad- vice and instruction , that you keep up a ...
Seite 172
... supports of Popery . I aver , that no man ought to fign his affent and adherence to any human compofure , but in fo far as it is agreeable to the fcriptures ; which are the only rule of faith and manners ; and not the opinions of meh ...
... supports of Popery . I aver , that no man ought to fign his affent and adherence to any human compofure , but in fo far as it is agreeable to the fcriptures ; which are the only rule of faith and manners ; and not the opinions of meh ...
Seite 204
... supported , and many of the fi- tuations wherein he is reprefented are judiciously contrived , and extremely in- terefting.Tiberius , who was after ward Emperor , conducts Juftinian , in difquife , to a ruinous caftle , where the old ...
... supported , and many of the fi- tuations wherein he is reprefented are judiciously contrived , and extremely in- terefting.Tiberius , who was after ward Emperor , conducts Juftinian , in difquife , to a ruinous caftle , where the old ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
act of parliament affembly againſt alfo becauſe bill cafe canal caufe cauſe church Clyde confequence confideration conftitution corn court defire Dominica Duke Duke of Douglas duty Edinburgh eſtabliſhed expence exportation faid fame favour fecond feems feet feffion fent fentiments ferved fervice feven feveral fhall fhip fhould fide figned fince firſt fmall fome foon ftate ftill fubfcribers fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofed fupport Genoa gentlemen Glaſgow himſelf honour houfe houſe ifland increaſe intereft Jefuits John King kingdom laft land laſt late lefs letter Lieut London Lord Lord Clive Majefty Majefty's meaſures ment minifters moft moſt muſt navigation neceffary obferved occafion paffage paffed parliament perfons ports prefbytery prefent proof purchaſe purpoſe reafon refolution refpect Ruffia Scotland SCOTS MAGAZINE ſtate thefe themſelves ther theſe thofe thoſe tion trade uſe veffels vice weft whofe William