The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... almost every species of distress which can afflict either the mind or the body of our unfortunate fellow-creatures, and that scene of cruelty exhibited at Tyburn? The one does no less honour to the benevolent founders, than credit to ...
... almost every species of distress which can afflict either the mind or the body of our unfortunate fellow-creatures, and that scene of cruelty exhibited at Tyburn? The one does no less honour to the benevolent founders, than credit to ...
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... 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 : of ...
... 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 : of ...
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... almost continual wars, till the happy union of the kingdoms in the sixth year of Queen Anne made the Scots and English on naE. z tivu, tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations. jin, 1772. Lord Lyttelton's ...
... almost continual wars, till the happy union of the kingdoms in the sixth year of Queen Anne made the Scots and English on naE. z tivu, tion, and established the British empire on much firmer foundations. jin, 1772. Lord Lyttelton's ...
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... almost said furious Dissenters, who may possibly please the persons who are already as warmly devoted to the sentiment embraced by him as he is himself; but we are persuaded, his method of writing will never gain him a single proselyte ...
... almost said furious Dissenters, who may possibly please the persons who are already as warmly devoted to the sentiment embraced by him as he is himself; but we are persuaded, his method of writing will never gain him a single proselyte ...
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... Upon the brin behold,. *. This. little. piece. was. (for. an. amusement). f. med almost all from the prose of a fine writer. *this fair stream, in attitude devout, *zilgrim kneels; —just breathing. 38. PO ET I C A L E S S A. Y. S. Vol. xxxi ...
... Upon the brin behold,. *. This. little. piece. was. (for. an. amusement). f. med almost all from the prose of a fine writer. *this fair stream, in attitude devout, *zilgrim kneels; —just breathing. 38. PO ET I C A L E S S A. Y. S. Vol. xxxi ...
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