The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... tion can be determined; for although a building be ever so large, the steps and the window-seats must be of the usual height, or they would loss their beauty with their fitness. The beauty of a ship is always determined by its apparent ...
... tion can be determined; for although a building be ever so large, the steps and the window-seats must be of the usual height, or they would loss their beauty with their fitness. The beauty of a ship is always determined by its apparent ...
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... tion.—The extracts follow. “The Provok'd Wife, as corrected for the stage, is void of all offence to the most delicate; and replete with useful entertainment; especially the part of Sir John Brute, which was last year finely performed ...
... tion.—The extracts follow. “The Provok'd Wife, as corrected for the stage, is void of all offence to the most delicate; and replete with useful entertainment; especially the part of Sir John Brute, which was last year finely performed ...
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... tion has been on foot, for purchasing of consequence, when we get what apthe lands, houses, and palaces, which pears to be good information for serving the King of Prussia possesses within the either purpose.- . - - - d . territories of ...
... tion has been on foot, for purchasing of consequence, when we get what apthe lands, houses, and palaces, which pears to be good information for serving the King of Prussia possesses within the either purpose.- . - - - d . territories of ...
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... Tion. Gentlemen who are the chief promoters of this bill, I know that they have no such design at present; but even they must allow, that some future minister may take advantage of this law and may erect a new tax, or a new mo: thod ...
... Tion. Gentlemen who are the chief promoters of this bill, I know that they have no such design at present; but even they must allow, that some future minister may take advantage of this law and may erect a new tax, or a new mo: thod ...
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... tion in general is due to the supreme . For the happiness of nations is of too wer, and in neither of them are sub- great importance to be risked on such an jećts obliged to pay an absolute submis- uncertainty. , Who can tell what may ...
... tion in general is due to the supreme . For the happiness of nations is of too wer, and in neither of them are sub- great importance to be risked on such an jećts obliged to pay an absolute submis- uncertainty. , Who can tell what may ...
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