The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... nature , as to render it improper for them to be admit- ted into an Hospital . 2. To prevent interference with the Royal Infirmary , the Phyficians and Sur- geons to that charity fhall have free ac- cefs to the regifters of the cafes of ...
... nature , as to render it improper for them to be admit- ted into an Hospital . 2. To prevent interference with the Royal Infirmary , the Phyficians and Sur- geons to that charity fhall have free ac- cefs to the regifters of the cafes of ...
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... nature that fervice may be , calls for its application : the public cof- fers are the fafe repofitory for public money . One purpose , among others , expreff ed in the act that appoints us , is , That any defect in the prefent method of ...
... nature that fervice may be , calls for its application : the public cof- fers are the fafe repofitory for public money . One purpose , among others , expreff ed in the act that appoints us , is , That any defect in the prefent method of ...
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... nature of this people , foft , fluggish , indolent , inactive , with- out vigour , without paffions for the caufe in which they are engaged , and which they only support , merely from the force and the motion which has been impreffed ...
... nature of this people , foft , fluggish , indolent , inactive , with- out vigour , without paffions for the caufe in which they are engaged , and which they only support , merely from the force and the motion which has been impreffed ...
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... Nature . The fuperior genius of Czar Peter , that greatest of all founders ! and the laudable perfeverance of his fucceffors , have really wrought political miracles in Ruffia . Ireland was once deftitute of linen , and a linen ...
... Nature . The fuperior genius of Czar Peter , that greatest of all founders ! and the laudable perfeverance of his fucceffors , have really wrought political miracles in Ruffia . Ireland was once deftitute of linen , and a linen ...
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... nature , would have been very unfavourable to him in fuch an event . By this means the pro- vinces of New York and the Jerfeys were in a great measure laid open to the army ; the neceffary fupplies of forage and pro- vifions were ...
... nature , would have been very unfavourable to him in fuch an event . By this means the pro- vinces of New York and the Jerfeys were in a great measure laid open to the army ; the neceffary fupplies of forage and pro- vifions were ...
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