The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... supposed to have no relations. No person is allowed to keep any coin stamped with the image of a deposed prince; nor must any one pass the palace without pulling off his hat, or letting down the glasses if he is in a carriage. If you ...
... supposed to have no relations. No person is allowed to keep any coin stamped with the image of a deposed prince; nor must any one pass the palace without pulling off his hat, or letting down the glasses if he is in a carriage. If you ...
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... supposed to be 2 24. Are there any annual or other procesfions, perambulations, or any hospital, alms, or school house 2 by whom, and when founded? and who has the right of putting people into them 2 as: Have you any wake, Whitson ale ...
... supposed to be 2 24. Are there any annual or other procesfions, perambulations, or any hospital, alms, or school house 2 by whom, and when founded? and who has the right of putting people into them 2 as: Have you any wake, Whitson ale ...
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... supposed, were only intended as a ! kind. of. allegories. to. diversify. his. work,. and by this means, to amuse and more strongly to impress his readers: but he asserts with the greatest coolness and confidence, that he has frequently been ...
... supposed, were only intended as a ! kind. of. allegories. to. diversify. his. work,. and by this means, to amuse and more strongly to impress his readers: but he asserts with the greatest coolness and confidence, that he has frequently been ...
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... supposed to believe one third of them.” These two passages gave great offence to Dr Dawson, and drew from him some severe strictures, which have provoked the wrath of the present writer; who is one of those zealous, we had almost said ...
... supposed to believe one third of them.” These two passages gave great offence to Dr Dawson, and drew from him some severe strictures, which have provoked the wrath of the present writer; who is one of those zealous, we had almost said ...
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... supposed that the Dutch gave every thing without being paid for it. He told them, very sensibly, that in his country he was a chief, and that he had undertaken this voyage, with his friends, for his own pleasure. In his visits, at table ...
... supposed that the Dutch gave every thing without being paid for it. He told them, very sensibly, that in his country he was a chief, and that he had undertaken this voyage, with his friends, for his own pleasure. In his visits, at table ...
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