The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... never bond to his wishes; and the cat.orophe of this Arabian story, is the escape of the hero with h's inamora: ta into Italy, where they turned Christians, and were married. would not have roleted without excitation; or would a ...
... never bond to his wishes; and the cat.orophe of this Arabian story, is the escape of the hero with h's inamora: ta into Italy, where they turned Christians, and were married. would not have roleted without excitation; or would a ...
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... never so much as heard of any place where they were a&tually incamped. For some time we were told, that affairs had begun to take a favourable turn in Persia, that order was restored in the capital, that trade was again opened with ...
... never so much as heard of any place where they were a&tually incamped. For some time we were told, that affairs had begun to take a favourable turn in Persia, that order was restored in the capital, that trade was again opened with ...
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... never complained in any British court of justice; one by sentence of the British court of admiralty, with full costs and damages; three by sentence, with freight for such of the goods as manifestly belonged to the enemies of G. Britain ...
... never complained in any British court of justice; one by sentence of the British court of admiralty, with full costs and damages; three by sentence, with freight for such of the goods as manifestly belonged to the enemies of G. Britain ...
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... never fails of being attended with most fatal consequences, and ruin to the state and people; since from thence arises a competition about the suPreme power: A dispute, above all things, and by all wise people, to be carefully avoided ...
... never fails of being attended with most fatal consequences, and ruin to the state and people; since from thence arises a competition about the suPreme power: A dispute, above all things, and by all wise people, to be carefully avoided ...
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... never fails, but that the instruments and prompters of the rebellion, or those set up by them to rule, prove greater tyrants and oppress. ors than were they whom they dethrone: A clear evidence, that God almighty, in the conduct of his ...
... never fails, but that the instruments and prompters of the rebellion, or those set up by them to rule, prove greater tyrants and oppress. ors than were they whom they dethrone: A clear evidence, that God almighty, in the conduct of his ...
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