The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... because they imply fome natural excellence , fome fuperiority which cannot be acquired by those who want it , but to which , thofe who have it , believe they can add all that others poffefs whenever they fhall think fit to make the ...
... because they imply fome natural excellence , fome fuperiority which cannot be acquired by those who want it , but to which , thofe who have it , believe they can add all that others poffefs whenever they fhall think fit to make the ...
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... because the Empress had feemed to take its rife in 1745 , when caufed Captain Stackelberg , who was upon the Queen of Hungary's making born her fubject , but had been in the requifition of the fuccours ftipulated to Pruffian fervice ...
... because the Empress had feemed to take its rife in 1745 , when caufed Captain Stackelberg , who was upon the Queen of Hungary's making born her fubject , but had been in the requifition of the fuccours ftipulated to Pruffian fervice ...
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... because it forced a new day upon him for which he had no ufe ; and envied the favage that wanders in the defart , because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature , but is always chafing his prey , or fleeping in his den . His ...
... because it forced a new day upon him for which he had no ufe ; and envied the favage that wanders in the defart , because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature , but is always chafing his prey , or fleeping in his den . His ...
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... because he was not diftin- guished above the reft . By degrees eve- ry one made advances , and every one refented his repulse . The table was then covered with delicacies in vain ; the mufic founded in empty rooms ; and Abouzaid was ...
... because he was not diftin- guished above the reft . By degrees eve- ry one made advances , and every one refented his repulse . The table was then covered with delicacies in vain ; the mufic founded in empty rooms ; and Abouzaid was ...
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... because fuch is the public credit of this kingdom , that none of its creditors defire to have any part of their principal paid off , notwithstanding the low rate of intereft they have now agreed to accept of . But this facred fund ...
... because fuch is the public credit of this kingdom , that none of its creditors defire to have any part of their principal paid off , notwithstanding the low rate of intereft they have now agreed to accept of . But this facred fund ...
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