The Scots Magazine, Band 20Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1758 |
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... still less to that of a history; I * conclude this sketch with this obseron: Many a private man might make 'goat king, but where is the king who *d make a great private man, except fiverick? ! **** of the Sol EMs Music, intended to ...
... still less to that of a history; I * conclude this sketch with this obseron: Many a private man might make 'goat king, but where is the king who *d make a great private man, except fiverick? ! **** of the Sol EMs Music, intended to ...
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... still as ott as breezes fann'd the leaves, Fondly concludes an answer he receives; Till conquer'd by imaginary charms, About the trunk he clasps his eager arms, And, ere his eyes the strange mistake can ste, Imprints keen kisses on the ...
... still as ott as breezes fann'd the leaves, Fondly concludes an answer he receives; Till conquer'd by imaginary charms, About the trunk he clasps his eager arms, And, ere his eyes the strange mistake can ste, Imprints keen kisses on the ...
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... still have been taken in four or five days, without a regular attack by opening trenches, or the assistance of more artillery than the troops had with them : in other words, it might have been taken by a coup de main, i. e. by storm, or ...
... still have been taken in four or five days, without a regular attack by opening trenches, or the assistance of more artillery than the troops had with them : in other words, it might have been taken by a coup de main, i. e. by storm, or ...
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... still uncertain; but the apprehension of their approach has made the inhabitants of Konigsberg begin to provide for the worst, by sending their most valuable effects of the event of this detachment's being sent out; as 3o Vol. xx ...
... still uncertain; but the apprehension of their approach has made the inhabitants of Konigsberg begin to provide for the worst, by sending their most valuable effects of the event of this detachment's being sent out; as 3o Vol. xx ...
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... still vigorously attacking it, there was a neceflity at last of retreating; which was executed in good order, and step by step, such of the enemy as presented themselves being continually charged. The battle lasted from one till half an ...
... still vigorously attacking it, there was a neceflity at last of retreating; which was executed in good order, and step by step, such of the enemy as presented themselves being continually charged. The battle lasted from one till half an ...
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