The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... manner polite . He is remarkable for the elegance of his drefs ; and he is thought to dance a minuet , and understand the fmall fword , better than any other man in the kingdom . Among the ladies Florio has made many conquefts ; and has ...
... manner polite . He is remarkable for the elegance of his drefs ; and he is thought to dance a minuet , and understand the fmall fword , better than any other man in the kingdom . Among the ladies Florio has made many conquefts ; and has ...
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... manner as to give umbrage to any power . After this the troops of both nations remained quiet on the frontiers of Finland , as they had formerly done , till it was neceffary for them to go into winter - quarters ; and a Swedish minister ...
... manner as to give umbrage to any power . After this the troops of both nations remained quiet on the frontiers of Finland , as they had formerly done , till it was neceffary for them to go into winter - quarters ; and a Swedish minister ...
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... manner with a ftrong decocti- on of the bark , always loft their stench , and had the firmness of their fibres re- ftored . Hence we may account for the bark's fuccefs in gangrenes , and malig- nant fevers , where the humours are pu ...
... manner with a ftrong decocti- on of the bark , always loft their stench , and had the firmness of their fibres re- ftored . Hence we may account for the bark's fuccefs in gangrenes , and malig- nant fevers , where the humours are pu ...
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... manner , as if we defigned to banish from our dominions every man that could pretend to be a failor : and in- deed , confidering our methods of pref- Gentlemen mult from hence fee , Sir , that the Noble Lord has put the neceffity ...
... manner , as if we defigned to banish from our dominions every man that could pretend to be a failor : and in- deed , confidering our methods of pref- Gentlemen mult from hence fee , Sir , that the Noble Lord has put the neceffity ...
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... manner , by turning them over from ship to fhip for a long tract of years , by dif mifling them the moment we found we had no further occafion for their fervice , and by neglecting to pay them their wages for a great number of years ...
... manner , by turning them over from ship to fhip for a long tract of years , by dif mifling them the moment we found we had no further occafion for their fervice , and by neglecting to pay them their wages for a great number of years ...
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