The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... respect to readers , is particularly applicable to fuch as are in- trusted with the education of youth , who can fcarcely be too cauti- ous as to what impressions are first made upon tender minds . * In our Magazine for April 1750 there ...
... respect to readers , is particularly applicable to fuch as are in- trusted with the education of youth , who can fcarcely be too cauti- ous as to what impressions are first made upon tender minds . * In our Magazine for April 1750 there ...
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... respects behaved with a paternal tenderness towards his people , Next day , the Prince Adolphus Frederick was proclaimed King . In the afternoon he went to the fenate , where he fwore and figned an act , bearing , a mong other ...
... respects behaved with a paternal tenderness towards his people , Next day , the Prince Adolphus Frederick was proclaimed King . In the afternoon he went to the fenate , where he fwore and figned an act , bearing , a mong other ...
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... respect , I must obferve , that during the war , multitudes of landmen of all pro- feffions entered into the fea - fervice , and multitudes of foreign feamen were em- ployed by our merchants . The former bave returned to their ufual ...
... respect , I must obferve , that during the war , multitudes of landmen of all pro- feffions entered into the fea - fervice , and multitudes of foreign feamen were em- ployed by our merchants . The former bave returned to their ufual ...
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... respect to both , we know , that the cafe is directly the reverfe . Upon and yet times abroad . And do not we all know , that to make a compleat feaman requires feveral years fervice at fea , and early in life too ? whereas the most ...
... respect to both , we know , that the cafe is directly the reverfe . Upon and yet times abroad . And do not we all know , that to make a compleat feaman requires feveral years fervice at fea , and early in life too ? whereas the most ...
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... respect to either of thefe articles , can be no reason for putting off the con- fideration , or the determination of the prefent ; and furely it will be granted , that we ought to provide for fome num- ber of feamen . Can any gentleman ...
... respect to either of thefe articles , can be no reason for putting off the con- fideration , or the determination of the prefent ; and furely it will be granted , that we ought to provide for fome num- ber of feamen . Can any gentleman ...
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