The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... respects time; the other, an inestimable eternity. The mere depriving of hise is nothing, fimply confidered, and with respect to this world: but if we reflect, that this is a state of probation, and only a preparatory existence to ...
... respects time; the other, an inestimable eternity. The mere depriving of hise is nothing, fimply confidered, and with respect to this world: but if we reflect, that this is a state of probation, and only a preparatory existence to ...
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... respect to agriculture, there are difficulties to struggle with: for the country is without either coal or limeftone; so that the lime is brought from the estate of the Earl of Elgin, near JXunfermline, who, I was told, drew a ...
... respect to agriculture, there are difficulties to struggle with: for the country is without either coal or limeftone; so that the lime is brought from the estate of the Earl of Elgin, near JXunfermline, who, I was told, drew a ...
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... respect of the arguments he suggests in extenuation of this infamous action. We shall offer no apology for the excesses said to be committed by William's troops in their invasion of Northumberland. Such excesses were undoubtedly too ...
... respect of the arguments he suggests in extenuation of this infamous action. We shall offer no apology for the excesses said to be committed by William's troops in their invasion of Northumberland. Such excesses were undoubtedly too ...
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... respect derived to this mution, from the moderation and firmoss of your Majesty's condućt, will contour. to preserve your Majesty's domi**s from the calamities of war, which * unhappily prevail in the distant parts of Europe. We ...
... respect derived to this mution, from the moderation and firmoss of your Majesty's condućt, will contour. to preserve your Majesty's domi**s from the calamities of war, which * unhappily prevail in the distant parts of Europe. We ...
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... respect, to facilitate the purpose which the Dowager intended by it; it made the King more easily susceptible of the bad suggestions that were afterwards to be infused; it gave him a suspicion of the officers who attended him, as if ...
... respect, to facilitate the purpose which the Dowager intended by it; it made the King more easily susceptible of the bad suggestions that were afterwards to be infused; it gave him a suspicion of the officers who attended him, as if ...
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