The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... say, whether our country appears to be in a depopulated state. The farmers indeed complain of the scarcity of men-servants, and of the high wages they are obliged to give them; but, sure, it would be a gross mistake, to resolve this ...
... say, whether our country appears to be in a depopulated state. The farmers indeed complain of the scarcity of men-servants, and of the high wages they are obliged to give them; but, sure, it would be a gross mistake, to resolve this ...
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... say: But ere my lips could part To speak the thoughts my heart Inspir'd; the dome, the nymphs, and goddes; fair, All fading on my view, dissolvin Hood. D-f-1, T. L. - - 2's a.1761. * , torsore Marriage. By the late ingenious orizhi.
... say: But ere my lips could part To speak the thoughts my heart Inspir'd; the dome, the nymphs, and goddes; fair, All fading on my view, dissolvin Hood. D-f-1, T. L. - - 2's a.1761. * , torsore Marriage. By the late ingenious orizhi.
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... Say, will the nymph believe me now, Who ne'er believ'd before, Believe, or not-The conscious thought Qi having kept my trust, , And, though Temptation strongly cha And view the treasur'd gold?e: * - - o, o – What, when so near, and in ...
... Say, will the nymph believe me now, Who ne'er believ'd before, Believe, or not-The conscious thought Qi having kept my trust, , And, though Temptation strongly cha And view the treasur'd gold?e: * - - o, o – What, when so near, and in ...
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... say they in this letter, “, think it altogether unnecessary, in the present situation - of affairs, to recommend a militia to their countrymen. The happy experience of England, secured againstall attacks, and formidable to its enemies ...
... say they in this letter, “, think it altogether unnecessary, in the present situation - of affairs, to recommend a militia to their countrymen. The happy experience of England, secured againstall attacks, and formidable to its enemies ...
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... say, preserve our manufactures and navigation; for as to such necessaries, we do not surely think of prohibiting the exportation of them from Ireland, either to England, or to any foreign market. This would be treating our ...
... say, preserve our manufactures and navigation; for as to such necessaries, we do not surely think of prohibiting the exportation of them from Ireland, either to England, or to any foreign market. This would be treating our ...
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