The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... should, and aétually preserves the possession of it, when a peace, in some shape, must be concluded, all the German princes will then find leisure to confider how well they like it, that so powerful an empire as the Russian should have ...
... should, and aétually preserves the possession of it, when a peace, in some shape, must be concluded, all the German princes will then find leisure to confider how well they like it, that so powerful an empire as the Russian should have ...
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... should be one of the first to oppose so foolish an attempt. Men must have cloaths and food, and national wealth is a ... should we apprehend, that a few days in a year on the parade, or a few months in the field to oppose an enemy ...
... should be one of the first to oppose so foolish an attempt. Men must have cloaths and food, and national wealth is a ... should we apprehend, that a few days in a year on the parade, or a few months in the field to oppose an enemy ...
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... should they be imitated? If "ey studied nature, and were obsequious to rational principles, why should these or concealed from us? ...With respea to the present underta. king, it is not the author's intention to give a regular treatise ...
... should they be imitated? If "ey studied nature, and were obsequious to rational principles, why should these or concealed from us? ...With respea to the present underta. king, it is not the author's intention to give a regular treatise ...
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... should be obstrućted to a great degree, through neglect or ill treatment, a tumour and inflammation will arise, and a true inflammatory quincy will be produced, one of the most immediately dangerous of all diseases. When the chill ...
... should be obstrućted to a great degree, through neglect or ill treatment, a tumour and inflammation will arise, and a true inflammatory quincy will be produced, one of the most immediately dangerous of all diseases. When the chill ...
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... should never therefore expose oursolves, in a state of rest, to the air, when we are hotter than common cloathing, without artificial heat or exercise, will make us. We should never accustom ourselves to fit in a room more than ...
... should never therefore expose oursolves, in a state of rest, to the air, when we are hotter than common cloathing, without artificial heat or exercise, will make us. We should never accustom ourselves to fit in a room more than ...
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