The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... impartial judgment , fball appear due from those who defire to repay the kindness of their countrymen with no thing less than every real fervice in their power . S JANUARY , 1744 . Summary of the fate of iv PREFACE .
... impartial judgment , fball appear due from those who defire to repay the kindness of their countrymen with no thing less than every real fervice in their power . S JANUARY , 1744 . Summary of the fate of iv PREFACE .
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... less than an hour , with very little of that divine powder . God knows with what joy I was penetrated : nor grew I boasting nor proud to the least of the world , but in fecret returned immortal thanks to Al- mighty God for his great ...
... less than an hour , with very little of that divine powder . God knows with what joy I was penetrated : nor grew I boasting nor proud to the least of the world , but in fecret returned immortal thanks to Al- mighty God for his great ...
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... less the use of fpirituous liquors and if either is to be done , the Noble Duke who spoke laft has admitted , that a duty upon the ftill - head , and preventing their being fold without a licence , are the proper methods to be taken for ...
... less the use of fpirituous liquors and if either is to be done , the Noble Duke who spoke laft has admitted , that a duty upon the ftill - head , and preventing their being fold without a licence , are the proper methods to be taken for ...
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... less con- fiderable than the duchies of Savoy and Piedmont , and the marquifate of Branden- burg Here then the manifest interest , both of the governors and governed , prepon- derates in behalf of the latter , tho ' lefs dignified ...
... less con- fiderable than the duchies of Savoy and Piedmont , and the marquifate of Branden- burg Here then the manifest interest , both of the governors and governed , prepon- derates in behalf of the latter , tho ' lefs dignified ...
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... less a folecism in politicks , than the prejudice of the English nation to us , who are fubjects to the fame prince , of the fame religion , and in the fame intereft . Are the Irifh rich and powerful ? their wealth and power must ...
... less a folecism in politicks , than the prejudice of the English nation to us , who are fubjects to the fame prince , of the fame religion , and in the fame intereft . Are the Irifh rich and powerful ? their wealth and power must ...
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