The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... still more formidable to Spain. Six men of war, and four frigates, fitting out with all diligence at Copenhagen, are by some said to be destined for the Mediterranean. In the mean time we are told, that the Spaniards already feel the ...
... still more formidable to Spain. Six men of war, and four frigates, fitting out with all diligence at Copenhagen, are by some said to be destined for the Mediterranean. In the mean time we are told, that the Spaniards already feel the ...
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... still less agreeable to him ; that his good allies the French do not wish to see one of the house of Austria sit on the Imperial throne, because such a one, at the head of the Germanic body, is always of more weight in the general ...
... still less agreeable to him ; that his good allies the French do not wish to see one of the house of Austria sit on the Imperial throne, because such a one, at the head of the Germanic body, is always of more weight in the general ...
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... still greater unanimity, and more favourable circumstances in other respects. We shall now take notice of such remarkable transactions relating to the several particular states of Germany, as have happened during the year under review ...
... still greater unanimity, and more favourable circumstances in other respects. We shall now take notice of such remarkable transactions relating to the several particular states of Germany, as have happened during the year under review ...
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... still must be allow'd, That virtuous pleasure is the sovereign good. Indisputable truth! for God, we know, Bids every man be happy, or his foe. Virtue, fair fountain of all happiness! Her ways are pleasure, and her paths are peace. The ...
... still must be allow'd, That virtuous pleasure is the sovereign good. Indisputable truth! for God, we know, Bids every man be happy, or his foe. Virtue, fair fountain of all happiness! Her ways are pleasure, and her paths are peace. The ...
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... still reigns within his breast; compos'd, not dull; his innocence his bliss; And lasting as his goodness is his peace. His wishes Reason rules; what Nature craves, Jutly he socks, and gratefully receives. Luxurious debauch his sense ne ...
... still reigns within his breast; compos'd, not dull; his innocence his bliss; And lasting as his goodness is his peace. His wishes Reason rules; what Nature craves, Jutly he socks, and gratefully receives. Luxurious debauch his sense ne ...
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