The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... say, the gross sums of cach several account are stated, and the aggregate of the whole is properly summed up : but how are we to know the just disbursements of the several sums which make up the gross sums in such accounts: They must be ...
... say, the gross sums of cach several account are stated, and the aggregate of the whole is properly summed up : but how are we to know the just disbursements of the several sums which make up the gross sums in such accounts: They must be ...
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... say, whether he would admire the wisdom of their heads, or the tender and delicate feelings of their hearts. Those may determine who are better skilled in reconciling contrarieties than I am. Certain it is, however, that neither appear ...
... say, whether he would admire the wisdom of their heads, or the tender and delicate feelings of their hearts. Those may determine who are better skilled in reconciling contrarieties than I am. Certain it is, however, that neither appear ...
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... say how they have been represented;—and the country itself described as the seat of indigence and misery; as (in the ... says he, “has a very un, promising look; for it wanted, for some mfles, the cultivation of the parts more distant ...
... say how they have been represented;—and the country itself described as the seat of indigence and misery; as (in the ... says he, “has a very un, promising look; for it wanted, for some mfles, the cultivation of the parts more distant ...
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... says, that they have a great similitude of mind; that they form friendship among themselves, but rarely with those ... saying, ' I am Mahomet,” an then vanishes. On one of these occasion: this author tells us, he beheld him when he ...
... says, that they have a great similitude of mind; that they form friendship among themselves, but rarely with those ... saying, ' I am Mahomet,” an then vanishes. On one of these occasion: this author tells us, he beheld him when he ...
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... say, without either thinking them infallible, or intending to :ve up the right of judging for nyself: all that I mean is, that they then appear to me to be in the right. When I say the reasonings of the petitioners tend to the reječting ...
... say, without either thinking them infallible, or intending to :ve up the right of judging for nyself: all that I mean is, that they then appear to me to be in the right. When I say the reasonings of the petitioners tend to the reječting ...
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