The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... give the secret instructions for it, he must declare war against some of his neighbours. To them it is ascribed, that, by popular insurrections, or the clamour and mutiny of the janisaries, he has been obliged to declare Sultan Ibrahim ...
... give the secret instructions for it, he must declare war against some of his neighbours. To them it is ascribed, that, by popular insurrections, or the clamour and mutiny of the janisaries, he has been obliged to declare Sultan Ibrahim ...
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... give a more full account among the affairs of Italy. In our preceding recapitulation it was observed, that orders had been sent, in the summer of 1751, to the Popish clergy in Hungary, not to molest the Protestants there in the exercise ...
... give a more full account among the affairs of Italy. In our preceding recapitulation it was observed, that orders had been sent, in the summer of 1751, to the Popish clergy in Hungary, not to molest the Protestants there in the exercise ...
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... give stnā and exact obedience to all laws that are enacted, by performing what is commanded, and abstaining from what is forbidden. After the form of government within a state or society is fixed, and for the course of some ages settled ...
... give stnā and exact obedience to all laws that are enacted, by performing what is commanded, and abstaining from what is forbidden. After the form of government within a state or society is fixed, and for the course of some ages settled ...
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... give satisfaction and contentment to all : for daily experience teacheth, that there is no society of men, but amongst them there are different opinions, with respect to what is good or bad for the public interest and common utility of ...
... give satisfaction and contentment to all : for daily experience teacheth, that there is no society of men, but amongst them there are different opinions, with respect to what is good or bad for the public interest and common utility of ...
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... gives. But far in dignity above the rest, With no mean share of real pleasure bles, I own the bard, whose call the ... give The noblest pleasures mortals can receive. Love's tender pleasures next we mean to view; And much, O Love! unto ...
... gives. But far in dignity above the rest, With no mean share of real pleasure bles, I own the bard, whose call the ... give The noblest pleasures mortals can receive. Love's tender pleasures next we mean to view; And much, O Love! unto ...
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