The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... servants, and of the high wages they are obliged to give them; but, sure, it would be a gross mistake, to resolve this entirely into the numbers gone abroad. We might, with equal propriety, assign it as the reason of the scarcity of ...
... servants, and of the high wages they are obliged to give them; but, sure, it would be a gross mistake, to resolve this entirely into the numbers gone abroad. We might, with equal propriety, assign it as the reason of the scarcity of ...
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... servants at Surat, who loaded her with cotton on their own private account, and was the property of one Benjaans, a merchant; the commander also, though a native of France, had been admitted as a freeman by the director and council of ...
... servants at Surat, who loaded her with cotton on their own private account, and was the property of one Benjaans, a merchant; the commander also, though a native of France, had been admitted as a freeman by the director and council of ...
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... servants of or country. Upon these considerations, in reviewing or works of the learned, we are not onto observe ... servant. Purity of heart always roduces purity of manners; and not ony the Christian system has injoined the latter, as ...
... servants of or country. Upon these considerations, in reviewing or works of the learned, we are not onto observe ... servant. Purity of heart always roduces purity of manners; and not ony the Christian system has injoined the latter, as ...
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... servants must rise in proportion too the public opulence. Our small army in Britain of 20,000 men " are maintained at as great expence as a French army thrice as numerous. The Euglish fleet, during the late war, required as much money ...
... servants must rise in proportion too the public opulence. Our small army in Britain of 20,000 men " are maintained at as great expence as a French army thrice as numerous. The Euglish fleet, during the late war, required as much money ...
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... servants, but the vices and the worldly views of men which have long dishonoured religion where it hath been planted, to diffuse it unto unknown regions, and make the name of the Redeemer gl s over the whole earth ! “O the depoof the ...
... servants, but the vices and the worldly views of men which have long dishonoured religion where it hath been planted, to diffuse it unto unknown regions, and make the name of the Redeemer gl s over the whole earth ! “O the depoof the ...
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