The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... considered; and many persons will not confine their ideas to the Winchester bushcl only. Besides, on perusing the abstract, it should be alway, remembered, that the price published is not that of the present week, but that of three *cks ...
... considered; and many persons will not confine their ideas to the Winchester bushcl only. Besides, on perusing the abstract, it should be alway, remembered, that the price published is not that of the present week, but that of three *cks ...
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... considered, most defirable, in practice improper, and even impossible. May it not be feared, that such is the case at present; that the public situation of our affairs is such as to make our civil and religious governors, however well ...
... considered, most defirable, in practice improper, and even impossible. May it not be feared, that such is the case at present; that the public situation of our affairs is such as to make our civil and religious governors, however well ...
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... considered. Edit. 2. [ xxix. 595), 6 s. Johnson. —Defigned to refute the doctrine of our Saviour's preexistence; though contrary to the received opinions, ingeniously written; considerable improvements in this edition. C. The nature and ...
... considered. Edit. 2. [ xxix. 595), 6 s. Johnson. —Defigned to refute the doctrine of our Saviour's preexistence; though contrary to the received opinions, ingeniously written; considerable improvements in this edition. C. The nature and ...
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... considered as the consequence of an earthquake, the like effects having been formerly produced by an earthquake which happened in 1615. Happily no person was hurt, her did the town of Honfleur receive aty damage.” * Dunkirk, Feb. 20 ...
... considered as the consequence of an earthquake, the like effects having been formerly produced by an earthquake which happened in 1615. Happily no person was hurt, her did the town of Honfleur receive aty damage.” * Dunkirk, Feb. 20 ...
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... considered as a real ornament to this country. — Though she constantly read all the public papers till within a few days of her death, the unmerited abuse with which they frequently abounded, never excited in her the least emotion of ...
... considered as a real ornament to this country. — Though she constantly read all the public papers till within a few days of her death, the unmerited abuse with which they frequently abounded, never excited in her the least emotion of ...
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