The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... seems to be generally agreed, that the race of the ancient Sophis of PERs 1A has been for a considerable time extinét. Ever since the death f the famous Thamas Kouli Kan, who 'upplanted and ruined that family, and was himself afterwards ...
... seems to be generally agreed, that the race of the ancient Sophis of PERs 1A has been for a considerable time extinét. Ever since the death f the famous Thamas Kouli Kan, who 'upplanted and ruined that family, and was himself afterwards ...
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... seem'd confess'd to view; Each rolling eye, en one another turn'd, Reveal'd the fires that in their bosoms burn'd ... seems the bolt of Jove to wild, And ev'ry single arm's a thousind strong in fight. To Fortune then due praise accord ...
... seem'd confess'd to view; Each rolling eye, en one another turn'd, Reveal'd the fires that in their bosoms burn'd ... seems the bolt of Jove to wild, And ev'ry single arm's a thousind strong in fight. To Fortune then due praise accord ...
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... seem sufficient to justify the return of the fleet, because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time; but it ...
... seem sufficient to justify the return of the fleet, because the demolition of two or three little forts was not of sufficient consequence to detain at sea a fleet capable of much more important service, at so critical a time; but it ...
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... seems they were for making use of the appearances of friendship, in order to lull the King into a false security, and to strike more effectually the intended blow. However, the King was very far from entertaining a wrong notion with ...
... seems they were for making use of the appearances of friendship, in order to lull the King into a false security, and to strike more effectually the intended blow. However, the King was very far from entertaining a wrong notion with ...
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... seems to me, that it was in favour of the Imperialists. The Prussians will not gain an inch of ground by this event. They will be obliged to fight anew, which will only in the end weaken them, or they must seek out for winter-quarters ...
... seems to me, that it was in favour of the Imperialists. The Prussians will not gain an inch of ground by this event. They will be obliged to fight anew, which will only in the end weaken them, or they must seek out for winter-quarters ...
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