The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... increased the vehemence and peremptoriness of their demand, till their adversaries durst no longer deny what was so boldly claimed. What hinders us from . doing the same 2 Nothing but our own baseness. 'Tis said with a sneer in the ...
... increased the vehemence and peremptoriness of their demand, till their adversaries durst no longer deny what was so boldly claimed. What hinders us from . doing the same 2 Nothing but our own baseness. 'Tis said with a sneer in the ...
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... increase of our manufactures; in carrying on of which, they find encouragement, greater than what the usual profits of agriculture can possibly afford. We are indeed a poor people, poor in comparison of our opulent neighbours in England ...
... increase of our manufactures; in carrying on of which, they find encouragement, greater than what the usual profits of agriculture can possibly afford. We are indeed a poor people, poor in comparison of our opulent neighbours in England ...
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... increased. And the gentleman might have added, that the same legislature have provided, by a national and constitutional defence, for the preservation of those advantages, at least in one part of the kingdom. It will be recorded for the ...
... increased. And the gentleman might have added, that the same legislature have provided, by a national and constitutional defence, for the preservation of those advantages, at least in one part of the kingdom. It will be recorded for the ...
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... increased or diminished as 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 ...
... increased or diminished as 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 ...
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... increased, to wrap themselves up, so as to prevent a chill on the surface of the body; but it is also common to take no precauto for the defence of the o: by stäth we breathe; such persons therefore brothe a cold damp air, which is ...
... increased, to wrap themselves up, so as to prevent a chill on the surface of the body; but it is also common to take no precauto for the defence of the o: by stäth we breathe; such persons therefore brothe a cold damp air, which is ...
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