The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... sufficient to secure the Weser near Hamelen, and being joined by most of the troops commanded by the hereditary Prince, forced all the French posts on the Dymel, made a considerable number of [...". and advanced to the neighbourood of ...
... sufficient to secure the Weser near Hamelen, and being joined by most of the troops commanded by the hereditary Prince, forced all the French posts on the Dymel, made a considerable number of [...". and advanced to the neighbourood of ...
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... sufficient to withdraw the. #. and attention from the more necessary labours of life; and this we may suppose he mentions, in order to terrify our neighbours the English, and deter them from granting our request, in case we cannot be ...
... sufficient to withdraw the. #. and attention from the more necessary labours of life; and this we may suppose he mentions, in order to terrify our neighbours the English, and deter them from granting our request, in case we cannot be ...
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... sufficient quantity to operate as a cathartic. will be somewhat teasing in the bowels. till to whole force of it is spent invisibly in the air My dose is generally something less than half a ounce of salt to a pint of water. This answer ...
... sufficient quantity to operate as a cathartic. will be somewhat teasing in the bowels. till to whole force of it is spent invisibly in the air My dose is generally something less than half a ounce of salt to a pint of water. This answer ...
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... sufficient to run over the following particulars. Organic pleasures have naturally a short o: ration : when continued too long, or indulged to excess, they lose their relish, and beget satiety and disgust. To reliev : us from that ...
... sufficient to run over the following particulars. Organic pleasures have naturally a short o: ration : when continued too long, or indulged to excess, they lose their relish, and beget satiety and disgust. To reliev : us from that ...
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... sufficient to unravel all the intricacies of philosophy. Norought it to be overlooked, that the reasonings employed upon the fine arts are of the same kind with those which regulate our conduct. Mathematical and metaphysical reasonings ...
... sufficient to unravel all the intricacies of philosophy. Norought it to be overlooked, that the reasonings employed upon the fine arts are of the same kind with those which regulate our conduct. Mathematical and metaphysical reasonings ...
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