The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... Such nights as thine To an enlighten'd world will brighter fhine . STANZAS , written in Pancras church yard . May 17. 1743 . Difce mori . Rom wanton fcenes " , - the fhere of fools , Fone idle , here repair ! Where wildom , -yet ...
... Such nights as thine To an enlighten'd world will brighter fhine . STANZAS , written in Pancras church yard . May 17. 1743 . Difce mori . Rom wanton fcenes " , - the fhere of fools , Fone idle , here repair ! Where wildom , -yet ...
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... Such perfons will be afraid to admit of great abufes or debauches , left it fhould occafion their licence to be taken from them ; for as the Juftices of Peace have a power , they may , and I hope will with- draw their licence , as foon ...
... Such perfons will be afraid to admit of great abufes or debauches , left it fhould occafion their licence to be taken from them ; for as the Juftices of Peace have a power , they may , and I hope will with- draw their licence , as foon ...
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... such VOL . VI . a cafe , we may eafily judge , which of the two they will prefer . From hence , I muft fuppofe the only difference to be , that if poor people now commit any de- bauch in thefe liquors , they must do it pri- vately , in ...
... such VOL . VI . a cafe , we may eafily judge , which of the two they will prefer . From hence , I muft fuppofe the only difference to be , that if poor people now commit any de- bauch in thefe liquors , they must do it pri- vately , in ...
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... such works as might prevent the free entry of the waters into the canal , or navilio , which is on the fide of her Majesty the Queen of Hungary , and which conducts the faid waters to Milan . To enjoy the fame in full property and ...
... such works as might prevent the free entry of the waters into the canal , or navilio , which is on the fide of her Majesty the Queen of Hungary , and which conducts the faid waters to Milan . To enjoy the fame in full property and ...
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... Such is the contradictory nature of the English nation , that they condemn their prince , for what he deferves the highest praife and encomium . But there is no altering nature , by a peo- ple that think it beneath them , even to ...
... Such is the contradictory nature of the English nation , that they condemn their prince , for what he deferves the highest praife and encomium . But there is no altering nature , by a peo- ple that think it beneath them , even to ...
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