The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... whole province of Ghilan . But though all this thould be abfolutely true , yet as Ghilan is far from the heart of the kingdom , lying on the western coaft of the Cafpian fea , Shah Doub will probably find little difficulty in putting a ...
... whole province of Ghilan . But though all this thould be abfolutely true , yet as Ghilan is far from the heart of the kingdom , lying on the western coaft of the Cafpian fea , Shah Doub will probably find little difficulty in putting a ...
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... whole affair still re mains a mystery , and every one is left to put what conftruction upon it he pleases . One M. Wickman was brought over from Finland in fummer ; and being charged with entering into defigns against the safe ty of his ...
... whole affair still re mains a mystery , and every one is left to put what conftruction upon it he pleases . One M. Wickman was brought over from Finland in fummer ; and being charged with entering into defigns against the safe ty of his ...
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... whole quarter of an hour with your paper before my face ; but just as my aunt came in , Phyllida had brought me a letter from Mr Trip , which I put within the leaves , and read about abfence , and inconfolableness , and ardour , and ...
... whole quarter of an hour with your paper before my face ; but just as my aunt came in , Phyllida had brought me a letter from Mr Trip , which I put within the leaves , and read about abfence , and inconfolableness , and ardour , and ...
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... whole day and part of the night . If , at any time , I can gain an hour by not being at home , I have fo many things to do , fo many orders to give to the milliner , fo many alterations to make in my cloaths , fo many vifitants names to ...
... whole day and part of the night . If , at any time , I can gain an hour by not being at home , I have fo many things to do , fo many orders to give to the milliner , fo many alterations to make in my cloaths , fo many vifitants names to ...
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... whole world , can ever exceed us , or equal us , in number of brave and experienced feamen . This , Sir , is an advantage which we have from nature , not from our conduct ; for our late conduct has been fuch , we have treated our ...
... whole world , can ever exceed us , or equal us , in number of brave and experienced feamen . This , Sir , is an advantage which we have from nature , not from our conduct ; for our late conduct has been fuch , we have treated our ...
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