The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... instance of the one, and propagating the race of labourers by the hand, an example of the other. He does not pretend to argue, but to rail; and, by a false representation of facts, endeavours to awaken that hateful spirit of pride ...
... instance of the one, and propagating the race of labourers by the hand, an example of the other. He does not pretend to argue, but to rail; and, by a false representation of facts, endeavours to awaken that hateful spirit of pride ...
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... instances are given. That these troops were not intended against the English at Bengal, appears from their going first to Coromandel, where a reinforcement was also necessary. That the English had no right to stop and visit the Dutch ...
... instances are given. That these troops were not intended against the English at Bengal, appears from their going first to Coromandel, where a reinforcement was also necessary. That the English had no right to stop and visit the Dutch ...
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... instance of the sur cess of it, for one trial only has come within my knowledge. Tn the summer of 1758, I passed a night at an inn in Leicestershire. My ho was a cripple: his mouth was distorted: he f-- tered in his speech, and he had ...
... instance of the sur cess of it, for one trial only has come within my knowledge. Tn the summer of 1758, I passed a night at an inn in Leicestershire. My ho was a cripple: his mouth was distorted: he f-- tered in his speech, and he had ...
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... instance; and why should we despair of another in Britain 2 In the commencement of an auspicious reign, and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the sole pursuit, your Majesty has uniformly difplayed to a ...
... instance; and why should we despair of another in Britain 2 In the commencement of an auspicious reign, and even in that early period of life when pleasure commonly is the sole pursuit, your Majesty has uniformly difplayed to a ...
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... instance, the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty, he returns to it upon the first reflection, with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a second time. He has now an additional motive to virtue, a convićtion derived ...
... instance, the overbearing power of passion sway him from his duty, he returns to it upon the first reflection, with redoubled resolution never to be swayed a second time. He has now an additional motive to virtue, a convićtion derived ...
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