The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... less objection than any of the ancient or modern poets . Hiftorical expreffion admits likewife of a y great improvement , as it is a com- ination of both the other modes : but it has lefs to do with the imagination the judgement , fo ...
... less objection than any of the ancient or modern poets . Hiftorical expreffion admits likewife of a y great improvement , as it is a com- ination of both the other modes : but it has lefs to do with the imagination the judgement , fo ...
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... less importance . The file was figurative and bold , and hetrain of mafculine eloquence appeared arugh all the difadvantages of a lan- e not perfectly understood . this letter he referred to several sof credit in England for his cha ...
... less importance . The file was figurative and bold , and hetrain of mafculine eloquence appeared arugh all the difadvantages of a lan- e not perfectly understood . this letter he referred to several sof credit in England for his cha ...
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... less than five years , this new him . M. de Chalotois and his fon are farmer not only reimburfed his generous , both exiled to Saintez . The other accu- benefactor , but had even acquired a con- fed members have obtained the King's ...
... less than five years , this new him . M. de Chalotois and his fon are farmer not only reimburfed his generous , both exiled to Saintez . The other accu- benefactor , but had even acquired a con- fed members have obtained the King's ...
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... less than col . as the Canadians were obliged to them to France , relative to their er - money , and other affairs , which e very numerous ; but I never took elf , nor permitted my fecretary to ke , any fees , from any man , on any ...
... less than col . as the Canadians were obliged to them to France , relative to their er - money , and other affairs , which e very numerous ; but I never took elf , nor permitted my fecretary to ke , any fees , from any man , on any ...
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... less than 100,000l . annually , while the commerce of other nations there , particularly of France , ra- ther increafes . When the last year was well advanced , we were told , the commercial differences with that were in a fair way of ...
... less than 100,000l . annually , while the commerce of other nations there , particularly of France , ra- ther increafes . When the last year was well advanced , we were told , the commercial differences with that were in a fair way of ...
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