The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... seems to occasion some small ferment at present, it has not as yet produced any pernicious effects; and it is to be hoped, that men, being every day more accustomed to the free discussion of public affairs, will improve in their ...
... seems to occasion some small ferment at present, it has not as yet produced any pernicious effects; and it is to be hoped, that men, being every day more accustomed to the free discussion of public affairs, will improve in their ...
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... seems alone, (known, To wander in her sleep, through ways unGuileless and dark. Dryden. V O L U M E XVI. Pag. 94. Each inly murm'ring at th'unequal meed, Repines that merit should reward exceed. 221. Acquaintance grew, th'acquaintance ...
... seems alone, (known, To wander in her sleep, through ways unGuileless and dark. Dryden. V O L U M E XVI. Pag. 94. Each inly murm'ring at th'unequal meed, Repines that merit should reward exceed. 221. Acquaintance grew, th'acquaintance ...
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... seem the project did not take with the Persians. In the mean time, there were repeated accounts of a compleat vićtory having been gained by Prince Heraclius over Shah Deub, which the Turks seemed willing to discredit. Early last year ...
... seem the project did not take with the Persians. In the mean time, there were repeated accounts of a compleat vićtory having been gained by Prince Heraclius over Shah Deub, which the Turks seemed willing to discredit. Early last year ...
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... seems probable that the King would incline to favour the cause of the two Empresses; but many of the Poles would be of a contrary opinion, though their best security against incroachments by the Turks, is, a just apprehension the latter ...
... seems probable that the King would incline to favour the cause of the two Empresses; but many of the Poles would be of a contrary opinion, though their best security against incroachments by the Turks, is, a just apprehension the latter ...
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consequently a reason for declaring war when they shall think the occasion favourable, seems to be, that they not only want to have the district in Finland which is publicly talked of, but also to recover the valuable provinces they ...
consequently a reason for declaring war when they shall think the occasion favourable, seems to be, that they not only want to have the district in Finland which is publicly talked of, but also to recover the valuable provinces they ...
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