The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... manner in which it is treated is new, the following description of Fortune is selected as a specimen, by which it will be easy to judge of the whole. Fortune, blind, fantic, deaf. With restless wings The world she ranges, and her ...
... manner in which it is treated is new, the following description of Fortune is selected as a specimen, by which it will be easy to judge of the whole. Fortune, blind, fantic, deaf. With restless wings The world she ranges, and her ...
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... manner as they are by the British on such occafions; and that it shall be permitted the Emperor of Morocco to send agents into Denmark, there to purchase whatever goods or materials he shall think proper, and transport them on Danish ...
... manner as they are by the British on such occafions; and that it shall be permitted the Emperor of Morocco to send agents into Denmark, there to purchase whatever goods or materials he shall think proper, and transport them on Danish ...
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... manner of disturbance to her Protestant subjects in the exercise of their religion. The evangelic body had likewise fresh memorials from the Protestants in Aufria, representing, that their grievances remained unredressed ...
... manner of disturbance to her Protestant subjects in the exercise of their religion. The evangelic body had likewise fresh memorials from the Protestants in Aufria, representing, that their grievances remained unredressed ...
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... manner to represent their grievances, and to pray for a change of measures ; and, for effectuating thereof, to call upon the assistance of the sovereign's council and ministry, that they would, in proper times and seasons, second their ...
... manner to represent their grievances, and to pray for a change of measures ; and, for effectuating thereof, to call upon the assistance of the sovereign's council and ministry, that they would, in proper times and seasons, second their ...
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... manner; and that if it should be accidentally followed by any epidemical distemper, or by a public misfortune of any other kind, it may raise such a popular flame as will endanger at least the peace, if not the existence of our present ...
... manner; and that if it should be accidentally followed by any epidemical distemper, or by a public misfortune of any other kind, it may raise such a popular flame as will endanger at least the peace, if not the existence of our present ...
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