The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... pleased to reflect , the cause of our omitting them will be easily discovered ; for , as no private views have influenced our choice , and as ori- ginals are fo acceptable to all readers , it is evidently against our inclination to ...
... pleased to reflect , the cause of our omitting them will be easily discovered ; for , as no private views have influenced our choice , and as ori- ginals are fo acceptable to all readers , it is evidently against our inclination to ...
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... pleased , in the mean time , to look over Milton's letters ; written by the direction of Oliver Cromwel , the parliament , and others , to most of the greatest Potentates and fovereign States of " Europe . They will there fee what a glo ...
... pleased , in the mean time , to look over Milton's letters ; written by the direction of Oliver Cromwel , the parliament , and others , to most of the greatest Potentates and fovereign States of " Europe . They will there fee what a glo ...
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... , as I have formerly obferved ; being train'd up in different principles , and fubject to diffe- rent laws . Befides , the military punish- I. 2 ments pleased to dislike the thing as it stands . A Weekly ESSAYS in FEBRUARY 1739. 53.
... , as I have formerly obferved ; being train'd up in different principles , and fubject to diffe- rent laws . Befides , the military punish- I. 2 ments pleased to dislike the thing as it stands . A Weekly ESSAYS in FEBRUARY 1739. 53.
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pleased to dislike the thing as it stands . A peace on their own terms is not fuf- ficient , fince it is a peace not obtained in their own way ; and , therefore , they account it worse than no peace at all . And , in fupport of these ...
pleased to dislike the thing as it stands . A peace on their own terms is not fuf- ficient , fince it is a peace not obtained in their own way ; and , therefore , they account it worse than no peace at all . And , in fupport of these ...
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... pleased to give them to the captors , they were af- terwards purchased of them with publick money , at an expence of above 20,000 !. in order to restore them to the Spaniards . Having complied with all this , and ful- filled our ...
... pleased to give them to the captors , they were af- terwards purchased of them with publick money , at an expence of above 20,000 !. in order to restore them to the Spaniards . Having complied with all this , and ful- filled our ...
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