The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... ment which we ought , and chearfully do , fubmit to the publick : To fay lefs , would be equally fubject to blame ; as we think , in an undertaking of this kind , it is as neceffary to offer our mo tives , as our performance , to the ...
... ment which we ought , and chearfully do , fubmit to the publick : To fay lefs , would be equally fubject to blame ; as we think , in an undertaking of this kind , it is as neceffary to offer our mo tives , as our performance , to the ...
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... ment : for I have contrived a trap that fhall convey him out of fight the mi - D nute he stands up in the pit , which trap fhall carry him under the ftage , where he fhall be met by fome of Doctor Fau- ftus's devils , who fhall beftow a ...
... ment : for I have contrived a trap that fhall convey him out of fight the mi - D nute he stands up in the pit , which trap fhall carry him under the ftage , where he fhall be met by fome of Doctor Fau- ftus's devils , who fhall beftow a ...
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... ment , will out - do all his legal predecef opportunity for him to look abroad , and fors , the Plantagenets , Tudors and Stu- trade was almoft intirely at a stand . - arts , as well as Õliver Cromwel , in the But you gave us a notable ...
... ment , will out - do all his legal predecef opportunity for him to look abroad , and fors , the Plantagenets , Tudors and Stu- trade was almoft intirely at a stand . - arts , as well as Õliver Cromwel , in the But you gave us a notable ...
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... ment than the fineft fword knot ; and circumstances ? But a learned author , to whilft the latter , by his vices may be remove our odium and contempt of the hurtful to fociety , the former , only for poor , thus obferves in their favour ...
... ment than the fineft fword knot ; and circumstances ? But a learned author , to whilft the latter , by his vices may be remove our odium and contempt of the hurtful to fociety , the former , only for poor , thus obferves in their favour ...
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... ment of five or fix hundred pounds a- year ; and that only for ten or a dozen perfons out of fo great a number , who every one are worthy of better prefer- ment . But what is all this to the num- ber and falaries of Colonels , ( to ...
... ment of five or fix hundred pounds a- year ; and that only for ten or a dozen perfons out of fo great a number , who every one are worthy of better prefer- ment . But what is all this to the num- ber and falaries of Colonels , ( to ...
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