The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... circumstance , and attended with confiderable inconvenience : for as be could gratify no curiofity , neither could be understand any orders . But af ter fome time , one of the fervants took him out to fhew him the city ; and as he was ...
... circumstance , and attended with confiderable inconvenience : for as be could gratify no curiofity , neither could be understand any orders . But af ter fome time , one of the fervants took him out to fhew him the city ; and as he was ...
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... circumstances tending to render preceding affertion improbable . In f the Pope openly refuted to acknowle him as a King , a title which had b commonly given to his father . Som the Roman nobility , who had vif Thole troops , however ...
... circumstances tending to render preceding affertion improbable . In f the Pope openly refuted to acknowle him as a King , a title which had b commonly given to his father . Som the Roman nobility , who had vif Thole troops , however ...
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... circumstances of the people we re- prefent ; and that we should be guilty of a breach of that most facred truft , if we hould load them with burthens they are incapable of fupporting . In the provifion we made laft fefion , for ...
... circumstances of the people we re- prefent ; and that we should be guilty of a breach of that most facred truft , if we hould load them with burthens they are incapable of fupporting . In the provifion we made laft fefion , for ...
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... circumstance That the poor man , when he found t men had left off working on the Mond . evening , could not help ... circumstances Doctor confirms , mentioning the ti when he cut away his apron , which w not till after he was feen by ...
... circumstance That the poor man , when he found t men had left off working on the Mond . evening , could not help ... circumstances Doctor confirms , mentioning the ti when he cut away his apron , which w not till after he was feen by ...
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... circumstances are endea voured to be proved . Under the third . it is alledged , that the defender's filia- tion is established by , 1. His act of bap- ' tifm ; 2. The tractatus , behaviour and conduct of his parents , and their folemn ...
... circumstances are endea voured to be proved . Under the third . it is alledged , that the defender's filia- tion is established by , 1. His act of bap- ' tifm ; 2. The tractatus , behaviour and conduct of his parents , and their folemn ...
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