The Scots Magazine, Band 25Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1763 |
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... officers of the guards and a few others , none of them of confiderable rank , were found to have been concerned . The fenate con- demned them to different kinds of capi- tal punishment ; but her Majetty mitiga ted the fentence to far ...
... officers of the guards and a few others , none of them of confiderable rank , were found to have been concerned . The fenate con- demned them to different kinds of capi- tal punishment ; but her Majetty mitiga ted the fentence to far ...
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... officers , who had been taken prifoners by the French , were in that city , and were three or four times a - week with Lady Jean : that the first day of July , Lady Jean , Sir John , and the deponent , let out in a stage - coach for ...
... officers , who had been taken prifoners by the French , were in that city , and were three or four times a - week with Lady Jean : that the first day of July , Lady Jean , Sir John , and the deponent , let out in a stage - coach for ...
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... officers in G. Britain , Ireland , and the ifles of Jersey , Guernsey , Alderney , and Sark , not already removed or discharged . This is the eighth proclamation [ xxiv . 506. ] of the kind . An extraordinary cabinet - council was held ...
... officers in G. Britain , Ireland , and the ifles of Jersey , Guernsey , Alderney , and Sark , not already removed or discharged . This is the eighth proclamation [ xxiv . 506. ] of the kind . An extraordinary cabinet - council was held ...
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... officers who came in the fleet report , that the lofs our men fuftained from their firft landing on the island of Cuba , amounted in the whole to about 10,000 men ; which is at tributed more to the advanced feafon of the year when they ...
... officers who came in the fleet report , that the lofs our men fuftained from their firft landing on the island of Cuba , amounted in the whole to about 10,000 men ; which is at tributed more to the advanced feafon of the year when they ...
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... officer who arri- ved here on Saturday night from Milford Haven , we have the following intelligence : That on the 3d of November he failed from the Havannah , on board the Adventure tranfport , with the fleet under Sir George Pocock ...
... officer who arri- ved here on Saturday night from Milford Haven , we have the following intelligence : That on the 3d of November he failed from the Havannah , on board the Adventure tranfport , with the fleet under Sir George Pocock ...
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Seite 255 - Roman laws gave the father a power of life and death over his children ; upon this principle, that he who gave had also the power of taking away a.
Seite 152 - America ; it is agreed, that for the future, the confines between the dominions of His Britannic Majesty, and those of His Most Christian Majesty, in that part of the world, shall be fixed irrevocably by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi, from its source to the river Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the sea...
Seite 536 - Tis very easy to see, they have in reality more liberty than we have. No woman, of what rank soever, is permitted to go into the streets without two Murlins, one that covers her face, all but her eyes; and another, that hides the whole dress of her head, and hangs half way down her back.
Seite 502 - ... round with diamonds ; upon her head a rich Turkish handkerchief of pink and silver, her own fine black hair hanging a great length in various tresses, and on one side of her head some bodkins of jewels.
Seite 501 - I could not eat of as many as the good lady would have had me, who was very earnest in serving me of every thing. The treat concluded with coffee and perfumes, which is a high mark of respect; two slaves kneeling censed my hair, clothes, and handkerchief.
Seite 501 - Vizier's; and the very house confessed the difference between an old devotee and a young beauty. It was nicely clean and magnificent. I was met at the door by two black eunuchs, who led me through a long gallery between two ranks of beautiful young girls, with their hair finely plaited, almost hanging to their feet, all dressed in fine light damasks, brocaded with silver. I was sorry that decency did not permit me to stop to consider them nearer.
Seite 502 - ... embroidered; and at her feet sat two young girls about twelve years old, lovely as angels, dressed perfectly rich, and almost covered with jewels. But they were hardly seen near the fair Fatima (for that is her name), so much her beauty effaced every thing I have seen, nay, all that has been called lovely either in England or Germany.
Seite 416 - Ladies of quality generally give this woman a crown or ten shillings, and I did not forget that ceremony. The next room is a very large one, paved with marble, and all round it are two raised sofas of marble, one above another.
Seite 132 - ... other places of the Territory of Spain in that part of the world, four months after the ratification of the present Treaty : and His Catholic Majesty shall not permit His Britannic Majesty's subjects, or their workmen, to be disturbed, or molested...
Seite 446 - Are aptly join'd; where parts on parts depend, Each made for each, as bodies for their soul, So as to form one true and perfect whole; Where a plain story to the eye is told, Which we conceive the moment we behold, — Hogarth unrivall'd stands, and shall engage Unrivall'd praise to the most distant age.