The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... hand, when you mix a little of liberty with monarchy, the yoke becomes always the more grievous and intolerable. I shall endeavour to explain myself. In a government such as that of France, which is entirely absolute, and where laws ...
... hand, when you mix a little of liberty with monarchy, the yoke becomes always the more grievous and intolerable. I shall endeavour to explain myself. In a government such as that of France, which is entirely absolute, and where laws ...
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... hands the hearts of all kings are, or by death removing him. And in order to hasten their deliverance, the most sure ... hand we came, Unfully'd was the soul, and fair our frame: Then with a double power was man endu'd; The power of evil ...
... hands the hearts of all kings are, or by death removing him. And in order to hasten their deliverance, the most sure ... hand we came, Unfully'd was the soul, and fair our frame: Then with a double power was man endu'd; The power of evil ...
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... hand of death. Ev'n now, not rocks nor waves thy fame can bound : The Rhine's rude banks Clariff's worth resound; And Tuscan bards her mournful tale relate, In groves where Virgil sung of Dido's fate. Ås where the Alps in awful grandeur ...
... hand of death. Ev'n now, not rocks nor waves thy fame can bound : The Rhine's rude banks Clariff's worth resound; And Tuscan bards her mournful tale relate, In groves where Virgil sung of Dido's fate. Ås where the Alps in awful grandeur ...
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... hand? Or learning's vot'ries ape the beaux of town? Perhaps in these time-tott'ring walls reside Some who were once the darlings of the fair; Some who of old could tasies and fashions guide, Controul the manager and awe the playor. But ...
... hand? Or learning's vot'ries ape the beaux of town? Perhaps in these time-tott'ring walls reside Some who were once the darlings of the fair; Some who of old could tasies and fashions guide, Controul the manager and awe the playor. But ...
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... hand, is something like it; which by; bulging too much, becomes gross and clumsy; and in proportion as it straightens, becomes mean and poor. The properties of this line, and its effečt upon the eye, will appear if it is applied to legs ...
... hand, is something like it; which by; bulging too much, becomes gross and clumsy; and in proportion as it straightens, becomes mean and poor. The properties of this line, and its effečt upon the eye, will appear if it is applied to legs ...
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