The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... first published in the year 1741.] Here is nothing more apt to surprise a forcigner, than the extreme liberty we enjoy in this country, of communicating whatever we lease to the public, and of openly censuring every measure which is ...
... first published in the year 1741.] Here is nothing more apt to surprise a forcigner, than the extreme liberty we enjoy in this country, of communicating whatever we lease to the public, and of openly censuring every measure which is ...
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... first, by 1,2,3,4,5; the second, by 5,4,3,2,1,2,3,4,5 ; the third, by 5,4,3,2,1, 2,3,4,5- 4,3,2,4- 2,3,4,5; gradating from the dots underneath, repeated either way. The first, gradating but one way, is only equal to straight lines; the ...
... first, by 1,2,3,4,5; the second, by 5,4,3,2,1,2,3,4,5 ; the third, by 5,4,3,2,1, 2,3,4,5- 4,3,2,4- 2,3,4,5; gradating from the dots underneath, repeated either way. The first, gradating but one way, is only equal to straight lines; the ...
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... first scene of Hotspur had great excellence. Mr Wright in the King, and Mr Griffith in the Prince of Wales, must not be passed over without taking notice how remarkably well they performed the first scene of the third ačt. , 5th. Orphan ...
... first scene of Hotspur had great excellence. Mr Wright in the King, and Mr Griffith in the Prince of Wales, must not be passed over without taking notice how remarkably well they performed the first scene of the third ačt. , 5th. Orphan ...
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... first paid their just debts. At the same time we had information, that the Grand Signior, in consequence of complaints made by some Christian powers, had forewarned the Dey and regency of Algiers to keep their privateers within due ...
... first paid their just debts. At the same time we had information, that the Grand Signior, in consequence of complaints made by some Christian powers, had forewarned the Dey and regency of Algiers to keep their privateers within due ...
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... first and mother of all churches, had thought proper to annul both. The parliament having prepared further remonstrances, and solicited the King to receive and consider them, their contents were sent to him at his own desire. On the 4th ...
... first and mother of all churches, had thought proper to annul both. The parliament having prepared further remonstrances, and solicited the King to receive and consider them, their contents were sent to him at his own desire. On the 4th ...
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