The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... son for them, and commiserate their tuation. , Mercy is a godlike act; gen rous souls delight to shew it; and : though we cannot in many cases exte it towards them, yet surely pity is thi due. This wretched pittance due the miserable ...
... son for them, and commiserate their tuation. , Mercy is a godlike act; gen rous souls delight to shew it; and : though we cannot in many cases exte it towards them, yet surely pity is thi due. This wretched pittance due the miserable ...
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... son for the service. The son had made his escape without the father's knowledge; iod the father was made a prisoner in his own house; his children being appointed hisjailors. He was in daily expectation of receiving his sentence. How ...
... son for the service. The son had made his escape without the father's knowledge; iod the father was made a prisoner in his own house; his children being appointed hisjailors. He was in daily expectation of receiving his sentence. How ...
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... son, and the heirs of both. Moreov the King of Scotland, and David, . brother, and the earls and barons Scotland, and other vassals of that Kil granted to Henry, their lord, that I church of Scotland should thencef wards pay that ...
... son, and the heirs of both. Moreov the King of Scotland, and David, . brother, and the earls and barons Scotland, and other vassals of that Kil granted to Henry, their lord, that I church of Scotland should thencef wards pay that ...
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... son, that if Wiiiiam, upon pretence whatsoever, should recede this convention, and from his fealto those princes, they would fland by o *I as their liege lord, against him, of against all the enemies of that King; *: the bishops would ...
... son, that if Wiiiiam, upon pretence whatsoever, should recede this convention, and from his fealto those princes, they would fland by o *I as their liege lord, against him, of against all the enemies of that King; *: the bishops would ...
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... son time past had carried on an improp. connection with her physician, and it there was ground to suspect, that poiso had frequently been administered to ca ry off the King ; that the Nobles, drea ing the Queen's growing power, ar fully ...
... son time past had carried on an improp. connection with her physician, and it there was ground to suspect, that poiso had frequently been administered to ca ry off the King ; that the Nobles, drea ing the Queen's growing power, ar fully ...
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