The Scots Magazine, Band 6Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1744 |
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... thought , The realms of death furvey : Till , by the view reflective , taught , I learn to live to day . ----- How vain is life ! to morrow's dawn , Perhaps I ne'er may fee ! Between , bow flight the curtain drawn Eternity and me ...
... thought , The realms of death furvey : Till , by the view reflective , taught , I learn to live to day . ----- How vain is life ! to morrow's dawn , Perhaps I ne'er may fee ! Between , bow flight the curtain drawn Eternity and me ...
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... thought fo by your Lordships , who have fuch opulent for- tunes : but if we confider the price of the commodity , and the circumstances of the purchafers , the duty must be thought ve- ry high . The duty is 6 d . a galion , and the ...
... thought fo by your Lordships , who have fuch opulent for- tunes : but if we confider the price of the commodity , and the circumstances of the purchafers , the duty must be thought ve- ry high . The duty is 6 d . a galion , and the ...
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... thought that the Justices of the Peace and the peace officers would do their duty , I fhould admit there would be fome weight in it : but when the confum- ption of thefe liquors is confidered as a fund for bringing in money to the ...
... thought that the Justices of the Peace and the peace officers would do their duty , I fhould admit there would be fome weight in it : but when the confum- ption of thefe liquors is confidered as a fund for bringing in money to the ...
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... thought that he had no bufinefs abroad , and that it was much better for him to keep the money at home . [ In up ] . Accordingly the queition was P.t , and carried for an addrefs to the Kg , to keep within his own dominions , according ...
... thought that he had no bufinefs abroad , and that it was much better for him to keep the money at home . [ In up ] . Accordingly the queition was P.t , and carried for an addrefs to the Kg , to keep within his own dominions , according ...
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... thought , that the people would not fuffer THEIR King to rule over any people independent of Old England ; as if confidering their King as their fervant ; and that , if this fervant had fervants of his own , he would filch from his ...
... thought , that the people would not fuffer THEIR King to rule over any people independent of Old England ; as if confidering their King as their fervant ; and that , if this fervant had fervants of his own , he would filch from his ...
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