The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... [ Almost the whole of the preceding a having been inferted in the Edin Weekly Journal , the following lette peared afterwards in that paper . ] SIR , I Have read a laudable addrefs fro Rev. Mr Dun , in relation to th peal of the acts ...
... [ Almost the whole of the preceding a having been inferted in the Edin Weekly Journal , the following lette peared afterwards in that paper . ] SIR , I Have read a laudable addrefs fro Rev. Mr Dun , in relation to th peal of the acts ...
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... of a foun in a difcernment of propriety , or paring one found with another , an as forming one complete piece . therefore depends almost entirel - !! f . the judgement ; and is not to 16 Vol . XX Sketch of an effay on style .
... of a foun in a difcernment of propriety , or paring one found with another , an as forming one complete piece . therefore depends almost entirel - !! f . the judgement ; and is not to 16 Vol . XX Sketch of an effay on style .
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... almost wit out money , he was foon reduced to gre diftrefs ; and , as the first thing that curred , he offered himself among t men that ply early in the morning at t corner of King 1treet , Cheapfide , as labourer to the bricklayers ...
... almost wit out money , he was foon reduced to gre diftrefs ; and , as the first thing that curred , he offered himself among t men that ply early in the morning at t corner of King 1treet , Cheapfide , as labourer to the bricklayers ...
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... almost irres ible . M. de Gorgue in fome meal checked the alarm : he caused thole tr to be cut loofe , and pushed into ftream ; and ordered large quantities iron , and other heavy merchandise , to placed on that part of the bridge wh ...
... almost irres ible . M. de Gorgue in fome meal checked the alarm : he caused thole tr to be cut loofe , and pushed into ftream ; and ordered large quantities iron , and other heavy merchandise , to placed on that part of the bridge wh ...
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... almost recovered from his accident , though near perifhing for want of necef- faries ; he gave him a temporary relief ; and giving him hopes of more , took his leave . In his way home he was overta ken by FLORIO , once his fellow ...
... almost recovered from his accident , though near perifhing for want of necef- faries ; he gave him a temporary relief ; and giving him hopes of more , took his leave . In his way home he was overta ken by FLORIO , once his fellow ...
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