The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... land , Oh ! think on us what various ills will flow , When great - ones only purchase - what they know . Why laugh at Tafte ? " It is a harmless fashion , And quite fubdues each detrimental paffion . The fair - ones hearts will ne'er ...
... land , Oh ! think on us what various ills will flow , When great - ones only purchase - what they know . Why laugh at Tafte ? " It is a harmless fashion , And quite fubdues each detrimental paffion . The fair - ones hearts will ne'er ...
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... land and malt , are now mort- gaged for railing the civil lift revenue , or for paying the intereft and principal of debts already contracted . That indeed which is allotted for paying off and fink ing the principal of our debt , we may ...
... land and malt , are now mort- gaged for railing the civil lift revenue , or for paying the intereft and principal of debts already contracted . That indeed which is allotted for paying off and fink ing the principal of our debt , we may ...
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... land . What then has become of them ? Some of them , ' tis true , have miferably perished at Tyburn , or more miserably rotted and starved in our jails , by the cruelty of our ufurers ; but the number cannot be very confiderable : and ...
... land . What then has become of them ? Some of them , ' tis true , have miferably perished at Tyburn , or more miserably rotted and starved in our jails , by the cruelty of our ufurers ; but the number cannot be very confiderable : and ...
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... land - auxiliaries into our pay , and raising numerous land armies , was then thought to be the molt proper means for preferving our fuperio- rity at fea ; and now , rather than difmifs our land - armies , rather than not have land ...
... land - auxiliaries into our pay , and raising numerous land armies , was then thought to be the molt proper means for preferving our fuperio- rity at fea ; and now , rather than difmifs our land - armies , rather than not have land ...
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... land - service , if no man could be a foldier but he that had ferved a feven years apprenticeship to the trade ; but as every ploughman , every tradefman , or fervant , may be a foldier , we have hitherto found volunteers or vagabonds ...
... land - service , if no man could be a foldier but he that had ferved a feven years apprenticeship to the trade ; but as every ploughman , every tradefman , or fervant , may be a foldier , we have hitherto found volunteers or vagabonds ...
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