The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... fame languishing condi- tion , and will every day grow worse , un- The kingdom of MOROCCO has , lefs fome speedy remedy be applied.— fince the death of Muley Ifmael , been These causes have spread a face of po- involved in one continued ...
... fame languishing condi- tion , and will every day grow worse , un- The kingdom of MOROCCO has , lefs fome speedy remedy be applied.— fince the death of Muley Ifmael , been These causes have spread a face of po- involved in one continued ...
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... fame sub- ject , it is natural to conclude that most of them did fucceed ; particularly those of Oliver , who was not fatisfied with e- vafive , prevaricating , and ineffectual an- fevers , or the breach of any promises made to him ...
... fame sub- ject , it is natural to conclude that most of them did fucceed ; particularly those of Oliver , who was not fatisfied with e- vafive , prevaricating , and ineffectual an- fevers , or the breach of any promises made to him ...
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... fame our Sovereign Lord the King " will grant marque in due form to all 66 thefe , who feel themselves in this cafe 66 66 66 66 • grieved . Fourthly ; and our faid " Lord the King will do the like to all B " his liege - people , that ...
... fame our Sovereign Lord the King " will grant marque in due form to all 66 thefe , who feel themselves in this cafe 66 66 66 66 • grieved . Fourthly ; and our faid " Lord the King will do the like to all B " his liege - people , that ...
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... fame ; parti- cularly Queen Elizabeth , of ever - glori- ous memory , who gave many proofs that he would rather lofe her crown than fuffer her people to be infulted and abused by any upon earth . Queen Anne followed his example , as ...
... fame ; parti- cularly Queen Elizabeth , of ever - glori- ous memory , who gave many proofs that he would rather lofe her crown than fuffer her people to be infulted and abused by any upon earth . Queen Anne followed his example , as ...
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... fame ; for whether from the generous character of vain - conceited , empty , in- fprings of virtue , or the depreciated ones fignificant wretches : But however in of folly , ambition may take its fource , C fignificant they may appear ...
... fame ; for whether from the generous character of vain - conceited , empty , in- fprings of virtue , or the depreciated ones fignificant wretches : But however in of folly , ambition may take its fource , C fignificant they may appear ...
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