The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... whofe deaths are inferted ; which obferved , would not only be acceptable at prefent to the relations and acqua ces of the deceased , but might probably be very useful to posterity . fifting those who approve of this propofal , and ...
... whofe deaths are inferted ; which obferved , would not only be acceptable at prefent to the relations and acqua ces of the deceased , but might probably be very useful to posterity . fifting those who approve of this propofal , and ...
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... ( whofe name I at wards karned was Musgrave ) happen- to tread on a French officer's toe ; at ch , though it was done undefignedly , cer was highly provoked , and bec- ed him into the fields . I and my pu- followed , in hopes of making a ...
... ( whofe name I at wards karned was Musgrave ) happen- to tread on a French officer's toe ; at ch , though it was done undefignedly , cer was highly provoked , and bec- ed him into the fields . I and my pu- followed , in hopes of making a ...
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... Mr James Keith's name ? yea , What th believed in their private judgement , a to whofe behoof they thought it ? whi W ☎ Ras . Sasaphraf . Guaiac . aa . unc 24 Lawyers ordered to reveal the fecrets of their client . Vol . x.
... Mr James Keith's name ? yea , What th believed in their private judgement , a to whofe behoof they thought it ? whi W ☎ Ras . Sasaphraf . Guaiac . aa . unc 24 Lawyers ordered to reveal the fecrets of their client . Vol . x.
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... Whofe corporation's all his care . Here , hopping round from tree to tree , Curious , no doubt , to hear and fee , A Bullfinch , from a window nigh , Attracted the young rover's eye . Struck with the warbler's gilded cage , He glow'd ...
... Whofe corporation's all his care . Here , hopping round from tree to tree , Curious , no doubt , to hear and fee , A Bullfinch , from a window nigh , Attracted the young rover's eye . Struck with the warbler's gilded cage , He glow'd ...
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... whofe hands the memorials may not hap- to come , a general idea of the nature of complaints urged in them ; and will ren- any farther reflections needlefs . The fentence mentioned in the first me- al , whereby money taken from an Eng ...
... whofe hands the memorials may not hap- to come , a general idea of the nature of complaints urged in them ; and will ren- any farther reflections needlefs . The fentence mentioned in the first me- al , whereby money taken from an Eng ...
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