The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... whole. Fortune, blind, fantic, deaf. With restless wings The world she ranges, and her favours sings: Flings and resumes, and Founders and bettows, Caprice divides the boss.ngs and the woes. Her grace untisole as her tott'ring ball ...
... whole. Fortune, blind, fantic, deaf. With restless wings The world she ranges, and her favours sings: Flings and resumes, and Founders and bettows, Caprice divides the boss.ngs and the woes. Her grace untisole as her tott'ring ball ...
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... whole potentates of Europe are explicitly in one of two parties, or are tacitly supposed to favour the one or the other; and those of most activity and influence in both parties, are incessantly endeavouring to make the great balance of ...
... whole potentates of Europe are explicitly in one of two parties, or are tacitly supposed to favour the one or the other; and those of most activity and influence in both parties, are incessantly endeavouring to make the great balance of ...
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... whole of that city to ashes. The subjects of dispute between Russia and Swed EN, since his present Swedish Majesty's positive declaration, when he succeeded to the throne, against the introduction of arbitrary power into his kingdom ...
... whole of that city to ashes. The subjects of dispute between Russia and Swed EN, since his present Swedish Majesty's positive declaration, when he succeeded to the throne, against the introduction of arbitrary power into his kingdom ...
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... whole family, but his gardener and house-maid, will be left out of your account. And every gentleman must see. that o ! that by converting the suppositions, he and his whole family, 22 Vol. xvi. A. debate. on. the. registering. bill.
... whole family, but his gardener and house-maid, will be left out of your account. And every gentleman must see. that o ! that by converting the suppositions, he and his whole family, 22 Vol. xvi. A. debate. on. the. registering. bill.
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that by converting the suppositions, he and his whole family, except as before, may be twice reckoned ; once at his house in the country, and again at his house in town. Then, with regard to travellers and sojourners, many of them may ...
that by converting the suppositions, he and his whole family, except as before, may be twice reckoned ; once at his house in the country, and again at his house in town. Then, with regard to travellers and sojourners, many of them may ...
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