The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... See the firft day's debate in the Magazines for October and November 1743 . The speech of C. Lælius , in the character of the Lord Viscount Lonsdale . My Lords , A S I have a very great concern for the health and welfare of the ...
... See the firft day's debate in the Magazines for October and November 1743 . The speech of C. Lælius , in the character of the Lord Viscount Lonsdale . My Lords , A S I have a very great concern for the health and welfare of the ...
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... See Rolls of P. 33 Ed . I. 14 Êd . II . & alibi . It was not without jealousy and heart- burnings , that Old England law Edward III . one of her most beloved husbands , affume the glorious title of King of France ; fhe could not bear ...
... See Rolls of P. 33 Ed . I. 14 Êd . II . & alibi . It was not without jealousy and heart- burnings , that Old England law Edward III . one of her most beloved husbands , affume the glorious title of King of France ; fhe could not bear ...
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... [ See P. 25. ] I s . A letter from a Genoefe Gentleman , rela- ting to that part of the faid treaty , which regards Final . 6 d . Original papers relating to the expedition to Carthagena . 1s . 6d . Authentick papers relating to ditto 1 s ...
... [ See P. 25. ] I s . A letter from a Genoefe Gentleman , rela- ting to that part of the faid treaty , which regards Final . 6 d . Original papers relating to the expedition to Carthagena . 1s . 6d . Authentick papers relating to ditto 1 s ...
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... See p . 87 . Ave you beard , Sirs , the terrible tidings from Rome ? ( By the way of Leghorn did this narrative come ) How two loving youths were to ride out one day , And one did go forwards , and t'other did stay . Hanoverians , what ...
... See p . 87 . Ave you beard , Sirs , the terrible tidings from Rome ? ( By the way of Leghorn did this narrative come ) How two loving youths were to ride out one day , And one did go forwards , and t'other did stay . Hanoverians , what ...
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... See p . 75 . " Leghorn , Feb. 4. We hear from Rome , that the 9th day of laft month having been appointed for the journey of the pretend- er's fons to Cifterna , the eldelt fet out ac- cordingly in his poft chaife with his ufual ...
... See p . 75 . " Leghorn , Feb. 4. We hear from Rome , that the 9th day of laft month having been appointed for the journey of the pretend- er's fons to Cifterna , the eldelt fet out ac- cordingly in his poft chaife with his ufual ...
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