The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... see the eyes fparkle and the cheeks glow of him whofe propofals obtains my approbation ; he then leads me off in triumph , adores my condefcenfion , and congratulates him- felf that he has lived to the hour of feli- city . Are thefe ...
... see the eyes fparkle and the cheeks glow of him whofe propofals obtains my approbation ; he then leads me off in triumph , adores my condefcenfion , and congratulates him- felf that he has lived to the hour of feli- city . Are thefe ...
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... see any thing moved , the first author or caufe of that motion muft be what we call spirit . Nor is that power whereby matter is enabled to refift mor tion lefs the effect of Spirit , than that whereby it is enabled to continue in mo ...
... see any thing moved , the first author or caufe of that motion muft be what we call spirit . Nor is that power whereby matter is enabled to refift mor tion lefs the effect of Spirit , than that whereby it is enabled to continue in mo ...
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... see a war declared to mor- row ; for we must not think that France has given over the contest for maritime power : like the defeated bull fo beauti- fully defcribed by Virgil , they are by all means poffible endeavouring to gather more ...
... see a war declared to mor- row ; for we must not think that France has given over the contest for maritime power : like the defeated bull fo beauti- fully defcribed by Virgil , they are by all means poffible endeavouring to gather more ...
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... see how the boy was ; that thereafter Torrence having asked her how he was , and the having anfwered , that he continued much in the fame way , Torrence replied , that it would be better to take him away alive , for he would be dead ...
... see how the boy was ; that thereafter Torrence having asked her how he was , and the having anfwered , that he continued much in the fame way , Torrence replied , that it would be better to take him away alive , for he would be dead ...
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... see that the regiments are compleat , that strict difcipline is ob- ferved , and that the people of the coun- try where they are quartered , have no just ground of complaint against their be- haviour . When you keep general offi- cers ...
... see that the regiments are compleat , that strict difcipline is ob- ferved , and that the people of the coun- try where they are quartered , have no just ground of complaint against their be- haviour . When you keep general offi- cers ...
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