The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... less . The two Empresses have been all along otesting to all the powers and states of greatly animated against that monarch, r both disdaining to admit the thought that he was more than a match for either of - A As we have formerly ...
... less . The two Empresses have been all along otesting to all the powers and states of greatly animated against that monarch, r both disdaining to admit the thought that he was more than a match for either of - A As we have formerly ...
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... less easily forgotten, than those of Scotti, and English P the titles of Dependent an Lord, of Subdued Province and Governis People * We hear in every company, that ti term of the English militia is expired and that, because the enemies ...
... less easily forgotten, than those of Scotti, and English P the titles of Dependent an Lord, of Subdued Province and Governis People * We hear in every company, that ti term of the English militia is expired and that, because the enemies ...
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... less power thin they had then, and the generous Prince who now fills the throne is a declared friend of militia, and an avowed enemy to all distinétions among his people. We ourselves, my country-men, are now risked upon by the most ...
... less power thin they had then, and the generous Prince who now fills the throne is a declared friend of militia, and an avowed enemy to all distinétions among his people. We ourselves, my country-men, are now risked upon by the most ...
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... less for submitting to such an establishment; and the people of both countries, who wish to stem the torrent of avarice, selfishness, corruption, and effeminacy, which render men insensible to obječts of a public nature, are by this ...
... less for submitting to such an establishment; and the people of both countries, who wish to stem the torrent of avarice, selfishness, corruption, and effeminacy, which render men insensible to obječts of a public nature, are by this ...
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... less the better, especi when taken inwardly; though, where the F portion is but small, and probably soon carr off, I cannot think that any harm is ro, be prehended from it. The composition I i. mentioned is the only physic I take, ared ...
... less the better, especi when taken inwardly; though, where the F portion is but small, and probably soon carr off, I cannot think that any harm is ro, be prehended from it. The composition I i. mentioned is the only physic I take, ared ...
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