The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... seems t have been, to make himself master of Cas sel; by which means he might have bee enabled to make a stand till Gottingen a so had been reduced. The fiege of t former place was accordingly begun, Count La Lippe, the 1st of March. Me ...
... seems t have been, to make himself master of Cas sel; by which means he might have bee enabled to make a stand till Gottingen a so had been reduced. The fiege of t former place was accordingly begun, Count La Lippe, the 1st of March. Me ...
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... seems reserved by Providence for a sovereign who commands the hearts of his subječts. Success will crown the undertaking, and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to our latest posterity. The most elevated and most refined pleasure of human nature ...
... seems reserved by Providence for a sovereign who commands the hearts of his subječts. Success will crown the undertaking, and endear GEORGE THE THIRD to our latest posterity. The most elevated and most refined pleasure of human nature ...
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... seem to be placed externally at the organ of sense, we, for that reafon, conceive them to be merely corporeal. We have a different apprehension of the pleasant and painful j. deriwed from seeing and hearing. Being infensible here of the ...
... seem to be placed externally at the organ of sense, we, for that reafon, conceive them to be merely corporeal. We have a different apprehension of the pleasant and painful j. deriwed from seeing and hearing. Being infensible here of the ...
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... seems to be a happy concurrence * [These discourses were first published in 1752.] + A private soldier in the Roman infantry had a denarius a-day, somewhat less than eight pence. The Roman emperors had commonly 2; legions in pay, which ...
... seems to be a happy concurrence * [These discourses were first published in 1752.] + A private soldier in the Roman infantry had a denarius a-day, somewhat less than eight pence. The Roman emperors had commonly 2; legions in pay, which ...
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... seems to be one of the * reasons which can be given, for a gradual * uniyersal augmentation of the money, tho it has been entirely overlooked in all those * lumes which have been wrote on that go" by Melon, Du rot, and Paris de Vero ...
... seems to be one of the * reasons which can be given, for a gradual * uniyersal augmentation of the money, tho it has been entirely overlooked in all those * lumes which have been wrote on that go" by Melon, Du rot, and Paris de Vero ...
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