The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... sense of the kingdom.” The address, however, being carried to great majority, it was moved, that *Provision should be made for the most ordensome pensions. The ministerial or urged, that it was difficult to desmine what pension was ...
... sense of the kingdom.” The address, however, being carried to great majority, it was moved, that *Provision should be made for the most ordensome pensions. The ministerial or urged, that it was difficult to desmine what pension was ...
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... sense of shame, as to be able to bear the reproaches of others. This sensation is so deeply root-ed in the human heart, that the most abandoned cannot altogether shake it off. Experience teaches us, that those who are not honest from ...
... sense of shame, as to be able to bear the reproaches of others. This sensation is so deeply root-ed in the human heart, that the most abandoned cannot altogether shake it off. Experience teaches us, that those who are not honest from ...
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... sense and ingenuity, as well as of applica...tion and learning; but intermixed with so much mysticism, and farther accompanied with such astonishing accounts of what the author has seen and heard when he was admitted to converse with ...
... sense and ingenuity, as well as of applica...tion and learning; but intermixed with so much mysticism, and farther accompanied with such astonishing accounts of what the author has seen and heard when he was admitted to converse with ...
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... sense, and philosophy. Men of letters will expect the sequel of it with impatience, M. L. Bibliotheca medicinæ et historia naturalis. Tom. 1.- Continens bibliothecam botanicam, qua scripta ad rem herbariam facientia a rerum primordia ad ...
... sense, and philosophy. Men of letters will expect the sequel of it with impatience, M. L. Bibliotheca medicinæ et historia naturalis. Tom. 1.- Continens bibliothecam botanicam, qua scripta ad rem herbariam facientia a rerum primordia ad ...
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... sense, as to think it a thousand to one but he himself is an unbeliever in many of the thirty-nine articles. – Who among the clergy [adds he] that read and think at all, are supposed to believe one third of them.” These two passages ...
... sense, as to think it a thousand to one but he himself is an unbeliever in many of the thirty-nine articles. – Who among the clergy [adds he] that read and think at all, are supposed to believe one third of them.” These two passages ...
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