The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... most of their cinnamon trees ; alledging , as the reafon of fuch procedure , that he had re- ceived notice of their having formed a scheme to cut off the most of his fubjects , and render the reft entirely dependent on them . After ...
... most of their cinnamon trees ; alledging , as the reafon of fuch procedure , that he had re- ceived notice of their having formed a scheme to cut off the most of his fubjects , and render the reft entirely dependent on them . After ...
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... most characteristic of the church of Scotland . Patronage was no law , no part of church - government , in Scotland , at the union ; and ought in justice never to have been enacted , because it is contrary to the ftipulations entered ...
... most characteristic of the church of Scotland . Patronage was no law , no part of church - government , in Scotland , at the union ; and ought in justice never to have been enacted , because it is contrary to the ftipulations entered ...
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... most concife , is that ufed in mathematical demonftration . Per- haps it would be convenient that Philofo- phical writers fhould practife this mode . Mr Locke , who by the by is but an in- different standard for ftyle , is of opinion ...
... most concife , is that ufed in mathematical demonftration . Per- haps it would be convenient that Philofo- phical writers fhould practife this mode . Mr Locke , who by the by is but an in- different standard for ftyle , is of opinion ...
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... most beautiful , with numerous and lofty panicles of flesh- coloured flowers , and large elegant leaves at its bafe . It is proper to take notice , that the foliage at the bafe of the plant , delineated in plate I. did not all belong to ...
... most beautiful , with numerous and lofty panicles of flesh- coloured flowers , and large elegant leaves at its bafe . It is proper to take notice , that the foliage at the bafe of the plant , delineated in plate I. did not all belong to ...
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... most enlightened forefight could put in practice to soften the horror , the clergy haftened , on their parts , to implore the clemency of Heaven . At four o'clock the fame afternoon , a gene- ral proceffion was made , at which all the ...
... most enlightened forefight could put in practice to soften the horror , the clergy haftened , on their parts , to implore the clemency of Heaven . At four o'clock the fame afternoon , a gene- ral proceffion was made , at which all the ...
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