The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... same infuence it was supposed owing, that, in 1752, the janisaries called so loudly for a war with some Christian power; and that the humour did not subside till towards the end of the year, about which time, as some of the Porte's ...
... same infuence it was supposed owing, that, in 1752, the janisaries called so loudly for a war with some Christian power; and that the humour did not subside till towards the end of the year, about which time, as some of the Porte's ...
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... same's the end. Yes! diff'rent men by diff'rent ways would gain The sweet reward. Then be these ways my theme ; To trace the various powers by which they move; Condemn what's base, and what is just approve. For this sure maxim still ...
... same's the end. Yes! diff'rent men by diff'rent ways would gain The sweet reward. Then be these ways my theme ; To trace the various powers by which they move; Condemn what's base, and what is just approve. For this sure maxim still ...
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... same thing, or Gent. Ma:. of the same quality: so that it seems to me evident, that bay-leaves are what is meant. The person who communicated the remedy, deserves, for his benevolence and good intention, the thanks of the public. My ...
... same thing, or Gent. Ma:. of the same quality: so that it seems to me evident, that bay-leaves are what is meant. The person who communicated the remedy, deserves, for his benevolence and good intention, the thanks of the public. My ...
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... same ignorance, and the same despair of knowledge, the fashionable phrase for grace is at present je ne soai quoi, “I know “ not what.” Some indeed have believed. that straight lines, and certain fanciful proportions of parts, by exact ...
... same ignorance, and the same despair of knowledge, the fashionable phrase for grace is at present je ne soai quoi, “I know “ not what.” Some indeed have believed. that straight lines, and certain fanciful proportions of parts, by exact ...
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... same principles as grace in For M. Let any one chalk the waving line, or an S, on a flat surface, and he will move his hand and arm in a beautiful direétion; but if he chalk the same line on an ogee moulding, of a foot or two in breadth ...
... same principles as grace in For M. Let any one chalk the waving line, or an S, on a flat surface, and he will move his hand and arm in a beautiful direétion; but if he chalk the same line on an ogee moulding, of a foot or two in breadth ...
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