The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... persons of distinction were reca and the clergy were deprived o tenths they had long raifed from fo ftates belonging to the crown , a having been applied to the purpol which they were originally granted , ly , the exercise of ...
... persons of distinction were reca and the clergy were deprived o tenths they had long raifed from fo ftates belonging to the crown , a having been applied to the purpol which they were originally granted , ly , the exercise of ...
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... person to give its vote in the diet of the Empire , during the Bi- fhop's minority ; which were claimed both by his Britannic Majefty , as natural guardian of his fon , and by the chapter of Ofnaburg , among whose prebends the ...
... person to give its vote in the diet of the Empire , during the Bi- fhop's minority ; which were claimed both by his Britannic Majefty , as natural guardian of his fon , and by the chapter of Ofnaburg , among whose prebends the ...
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... person who could in- terpret between the groom and his Lord ; te therefore directed Emin to wait upon Lordthip the next day . The next day Emin went accordingly , and was introduced . He was fhort of ature , his cloaths were ragged ...
... person who could in- terpret between the groom and his Lord ; te therefore directed Emin to wait upon Lordthip the next day . The next day Emin went accordingly , and was introduced . He was fhort of ature , his cloaths were ragged ...
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... person is too oft confin'd , mind : Is ever prompted by the wish to range ; That to no object fettled , prone to chang This to one steady point directs the foul , True as the trembling needle to the pole The first too oft is like the ...
... person is too oft confin'd , mind : Is ever prompted by the wish to range ; That to no object fettled , prone to chang This to one steady point directs the foul , True as the trembling needle to the pole The first too oft is like the ...
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... person to af- ate or poilon the old pretender : th project would have taken effect , would have been actually executed , there was the greatest reason to believe , thad not been detected and prevented ne Colonel O'Flannegan of the Irish ...
... person to af- ate or poilon the old pretender : th project would have taken effect , would have been actually executed , there was the greatest reason to believe , thad not been detected and prevented ne Colonel O'Flannegan of the Irish ...
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