The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... circumstances Honce arise the cerned in Trade, are here accurately de articles Hospitality, Truth, justice, Hu- scribed; and the marks whereby to distin manity, oc.; also the opposite vices, In- "guish the good from the bad, and the go ...
... circumstances Honce arise the cerned in Trade, are here accurately de articles Hospitality, Truth, justice, Hu- scribed; and the marks whereby to distin manity, oc.; also the opposite vices, In- "guish the good from the bad, and the go ...
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... circumstances. Some of the articles *ted bfounder these heads are schene*y, Orthography,4thnography;stercprincipal. purposes they are intended to serve; some being employed about Diet, others about Dress and Equipage, and others about ...
... circumstances. Some of the articles *ted bfounder these heads are schene*y, Orthography,4thnography;stercprincipal. purposes they are intended to serve; some being employed about Diet, others about Dress and Equipage, and others about ...
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... circumstances which attended the execution of the militia-act in England, what opposition it met with, what mutinies it created, what bloodshed it was the occasion of, and how that in some counties they have not been able to make it ...
... circumstances which attended the execution of the militia-act in England, what opposition it met with, what mutinies it created, what bloodshed it was the occasion of, and how that in some counties they have not been able to make it ...
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... circumstances require. The Governor of Batavia therefore had a right to send the necessary complement of troops to Bengal; nor could any * be justly taken at it by the Eng1. - An addition of troops was then necesfary, because, during ...
... circumstances require. The Governor of Batavia therefore had a right to send the necessary complement of troops to Bengal; nor could any * be justly taken at it by the Eng1. - An addition of troops was then necesfary, because, during ...
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... Eustachian tubes, it will occasion an acute pain stretching into the ear, especially in the ačt of swallowing; a circumstance which ought always to be attended o iest the obstruðtion should extend inward, and inflame the tympanum.
... Eustachian tubes, it will occasion an acute pain stretching into the ear, especially in the ačt of swallowing; a circumstance which ought always to be attended o iest the obstruðtion should extend inward, and inflame the tympanum.
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