The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... expence . Her Imperial Majefty invited Dr Brown , an Englishman , to go to Pete fburg , in order that , by conferences with herself , and infpection into the manners and ge nius of the people , he might be enabled to compose a fyftem of ...
... expence . Her Imperial Majefty invited Dr Brown , an Englishman , to go to Pete fburg , in order that , by conferences with herself , and infpection into the manners and ge nius of the people , he might be enabled to compose a fyftem of ...
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... expence of all this , let every one of the perfons now addref- fed , contribute a little conform to their eircumstances . A very trifle from every one who has complained of the evil of patronage , would , I am perfuaded , do more than ...
... expence of all this , let every one of the perfons now addref- fed , contribute a little conform to their eircumstances . A very trifle from every one who has complained of the evil of patronage , would , I am perfuaded , do more than ...
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... expence of he humanity ; she asked the woman if sh was really diftreffed . Her piercing ey faw clearly what she inquired after . and immediately gave her purse , saying , There is a bank - note and fome gold : I have plenty : I wanted ...
... expence of he humanity ; she asked the woman if sh was really diftreffed . Her piercing ey faw clearly what she inquired after . and immediately gave her purse , saying , There is a bank - note and fome gold : I have plenty : I wanted ...
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... expence of joining the rivers Forth and Clyde by a navigable canal , and there by to join the eaft tea and the weft . With a map of the country , and a plan of the canal . Large quarto . 3 s . 6 d . Balfour . A grammatical introduction ...
... expence of joining the rivers Forth and Clyde by a navigable canal , and there by to join the eaft tea and the weft . With a map of the country , and a plan of the canal . Large quarto . 3 s . 6 d . Balfour . A grammatical introduction ...
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... expence , for to learn all things that are produced upon or un- der the earth ; by which they are increa- fed in wildom and riches ; their cities are very great , their people are very happy , not being afraid of famine or dangers , and ...
... expence , for to learn all things that are produced upon or un- der the earth ; by which they are increa- fed in wildom and riches ; their cities are very great , their people are very happy , not being afraid of famine or dangers , and ...
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