The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... pleased, when they had reason, to chuse the eldest son of their former sovereign: but if those of the royal family were either deficient in abilities, or had rendered themselves unworthy by their vices, they chose some other person, and ...
... pleased, when they had reason, to chuse the eldest son of their former sovereign: but if those of the royal family were either deficient in abilities, or had rendered themselves unworthy by their vices, they chose some other person, and ...
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... pleased, however, to find that I shall be under, no necessity of ask ing of you, at this time, any extraordi mary aid. My Lord, and Gentlemen, The concerns of this country are s various and extensive, as to require th most vigilant and ...
... pleased, however, to find that I shall be under, no necessity of ask ing of you, at this time, any extraordi mary aid. My Lord, and Gentlemen, The concerns of this country are s various and extensive, as to require th most vigilant and ...
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... pleased him was the opera, as he was extremely fond of dancing. He knew perfectly well on what days it was performed; he went to it by himself, so at the door like other people, and his favourite place was in the galleries behind the ...
... pleased him was the opera, as he was extremely fond of dancing. He knew perfectly well on what days it was performed; he went to it by himself, so at the door like other people, and his favourite place was in the galleries behind the ...
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... pleased, but because amongst them there were special guardians of the church. Mr Cooper said, the petition was before the House sufficiently: that it must be rejected, because it removed the pillars of the church, without substituting ...
... pleased, but because amongst them there were special guardians of the church. Mr Cooper said, the petition was before the House sufficiently: that it must be rejected, because it removed the pillars of the church, without substituting ...
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... pleased, too, with the frequent proofs of his benevolence, as expressed in his occasional reflections on the calamities brought on his fellow-creatures by the complicated cruelties, horrors, and desolation of war. Feelings of this sort ...
... pleased, too, with the frequent proofs of his benevolence, as expressed in his occasional reflections on the calamities brought on his fellow-creatures by the complicated cruelties, horrors, and desolation of war. Feelings of this sort ...
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