The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... still incredulous 2 look round yo and see where you are. Who are you friends ! Your friends did I say 2–M - M e, S-, and a black list of oth knaves. – Can they be friends – Alas! yo blush for them; and they, if they coul would blush for ...
... still incredulous 2 look round yo and see where you are. Who are you friends ! Your friends did I say 2–M - M e, S-, and a black list of oth knaves. – Can they be friends – Alas! yo blush for them; and they, if they coul would blush for ...
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... still allow able. It is, however, certain, that North (a well as o Britain wore a face, , century, or half a century ago, very dif ferent from that which the benevolen citizen of the world will behold wit pleasure in these more ...
... still allow able. It is, however, certain, that North (a well as o Britain wore a face, , century, or half a century ago, very dif ferent from that which the benevolen citizen of the world will behold wit pleasure in these more ...
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... still almost the ly fences we meet with in the moorda of Staffordshire, and on the hills of rtyshire; and farther northward, long *re we reach the Tweed, they are : more commonly to be seen: afforditut a barren and chearless view to the ...
... still almost the ly fences we meet with in the moorda of Staffordshire, and on the hills of rtyshire; and farther northward, long *re we reach the Tweed, they are : more commonly to be seen: afforditut a barren and chearless view to the ...
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... still fond of their country, and zealous for its glory. We are farther informed, that there are two large cities, resembling London, into which the greater part of the English, after death, are received; that the chief (priorem) of ...
... still fond of their country, and zealous for its glory. We are farther informed, that there are two large cities, resembling London, into which the greater part of the English, after death, are received; that the chief (priorem) of ...
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... still begin, By flatt'ring hope betray'd : Tom weary of the painful chare, Lct others run this endless race, To catch a flying shade, Ilet others boast thcir useles; wealth; Have I not honesty and health, Which riches cannot give : Ilet ...
... still begin, By flatt'ring hope betray'd : Tom weary of the painful chare, Lct others run this endless race, To catch a flying shade, Ilet others boast thcir useles; wealth; Have I not honesty and health, Which riches cannot give : Ilet ...
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