The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... whose safet or rather whose being, depends upon thei but as for us, we are otherwise and be: secure rured. Confidered as a nation whose oft interest is trade, 14 Of rendering punishments advantageous to the slate. Wol xxxiv.
... whose safet or rather whose being, depends upon thei but as for us, we are otherwise and be: secure rured. Confidered as a nation whose oft interest is trade, 14 Of rendering punishments advantageous to the slate. Wol xxxiv.
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rured. Confidered as a nation whose oft interest is trade, every thing that on any way promote this grand object, saght to be its chief, its darling study. That people who mean to cut a figure in to trading world, must not only ... whose ...
rured. Confidered as a nation whose oft interest is trade, every thing that on any way promote this grand object, saght to be its chief, its darling study. That people who mean to cut a figure in to trading world, must not only ... whose ...
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... whose summits are in the clouc and their sides covered over with t verdant grass, the flowery heath in purple glow, or the tall trees, partic larly the towering firs, waving their to in the heavens; the aweful rocks han ing over the ...
... whose summits are in the clouc and their sides covered over with t verdant grass, the flowery heath in purple glow, or the tall trees, partic larly the towering firs, waving their to in the heavens; the aweful rocks han ing over the ...
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... whose custody are they 36. Have there been any remarkable battles fought 2 on what spot, by whom, when, * what traditions are there relating thereto : 37. Has the parish given either birth or burial to any man eminent for learning or ...
... whose custody are they 36. Have there been any remarkable battles fought 2 on what spot, by whom, when, * what traditions are there relating thereto : 37. Has the parish given either birth or burial to any man eminent for learning or ...
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... whose sides were covered with a fine verdure, and fed great numbers of cattle and sheep. The country below full of oats, and in a very improving state: the houses of the common people decent, but mostly covered with fods ; some were ...
... whose sides were covered with a fine verdure, and fed great numbers of cattle and sheep. The country below full of oats, and in a very improving state: the houses of the common people decent, but mostly covered with fods ; some were ...
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