The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... said, however, that at Conitantinople they are now as dextrous in the knack of sham declarations and evafive answers, as they are at that court which has long been called the most politic in Europe; and it is observed, that the glory of ...
... said, however, that at Conitantinople they are now as dextrous in the knack of sham declarations and evafive answers, as they are at that court which has long been called the most politic in Europe; and it is observed, that the glory of ...
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... said, that the affair of Lauwenburg in particular had been long before decided; and insinuated, that it was now again brought upon the carpet with a view to traverse the proceedings of the diet. He also observed, that though this was ...
... said, that the affair of Lauwenburg in particular had been long before decided; and insinuated, that it was now again brought upon the carpet with a view to traverse the proceedings of the diet. He also observed, that though this was ...
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... said in favour of the bill, there are others that now occur to me, and many more may appear when it comes to the execution. In the first place, the time for numbering the people is appointed to be about the end of June and beginning of ...
... said in favour of the bill, there are others that now occur to me, and many more may appear when it comes to the execution. In the first place, the time for numbering the people is appointed to be about the end of June and beginning of ...
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they cannot be said to reside or dwell there; at the former they cannot be numbered, because they are never there in the day-time, nor any one there who can say they have resided in that house for the last ... said to reside or dwell ...
they cannot be said to reside or dwell there; at the former they cannot be numbered, because they are never there in the day-time, nor any one there who can say they have resided in that house for the last ... said to reside or dwell ...
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... said he, “lest the hour of illumipation be at an end.” We now ascendis at once to attribute the principle and, ed together; and when we had gained the summit, he stood still. “Survey the prospect,” said he, “and tell me what thou seest ...
... said he, “lest the hour of illumipation be at an end.” We now ascendis at once to attribute the principle and, ed together; and when we had gained the summit, he stood still. “Survey the prospect,” said he, “and tell me what thou seest ...
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