The Scots Magazine, Band 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... themselves , the people were fo the time when the belief of what was E generally , I know not how to fay un- published by us , prevailed in half the justly , prejudiced against their author , ale - houfes of the nation , was the most ...
... themselves , the people were fo the time when the belief of what was E generally , I know not how to fay un- published by us , prevailed in half the justly , prejudiced against their author , ale - houfes of the nation , was the most ...
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... 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 feel themselves grieved against the tenour of any truce , " which betwixt him and any of his e ...
... 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 feel themselves grieved against the tenour of any truce , " which betwixt him and any of his e ...
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... themselves in rag and bufinefs to ramble up and down , from duffel coats , which it feems are politely one beauty to another , in order , if termed wrap rafcals ; and in fhort , dark B poffible , to gain the good graces of wigs , and ...
... themselves in rag and bufinefs to ramble up and down , from duffel coats , which it feems are politely one beauty to another , in order , if termed wrap rafcals ; and in fhort , dark B poffible , to gain the good graces of wigs , and ...
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... themselves , as in the magiftrates ; and that the vigilance and A fteadiness of the latter would be much more conducive to the well - ordering of a nation , than fevere and fanguinary punishments . B The greatest punishments are defign ...
... themselves , as in the magiftrates ; and that the vigilance and A fteadiness of the latter would be much more conducive to the well - ordering of a nation , than fevere and fanguinary punishments . B The greatest punishments are defign ...
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... themselves . a much cheaper benefaction : for all What pow'r was fit , I did on all beflow ; men had much rather be freed from Nor rais'd the poor too high , nor press'd too low The rich , that rul'd , and every office bore ; Confin'd ...
... themselves . a much cheaper benefaction : for all What pow'r was fit , I did on all beflow ; men had much rather be freed from Nor rais'd the poor too high , nor press'd too low The rich , that rul'd , and every office bore ; Confin'd ...
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