The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... present are few . The amiable and refpectable prince on the throne has no occafion to corrupt , in arder to gain the hearts of his fubjects . His endearing declarations , in favour of the rights of his people , and the confti- tation of ...
... present are few . The amiable and refpectable prince on the throne has no occafion to corrupt , in arder to gain the hearts of his fubjects . His endearing declarations , in favour of the rights of his people , and the confti- tation of ...
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... present and what it was three centuries ago , than there is in its industry , people , and manufactures . The Auftrian dominions in the empire are in general well peopled and well cul- tivated , and are of great extent ; but have not a ...
... present and what it was three centuries ago , than there is in its industry , people , and manufactures . The Auftrian dominions in the empire are in general well peopled and well cul- tivated , and are of great extent ; but have not a ...
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... present fituation of the world , and the vifible difpofitions of Providence , feem to promife the propagation and conti nuance of it.On the last he fays , " Some remarkable circumftances , in the prefent fituation of the world , give ...
... present fituation of the world , and the vifible difpofitions of Providence , feem to promife the propagation and conti nuance of it.On the last he fays , " Some remarkable circumftances , in the prefent fituation of the world , give ...
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... present situation of af- fairs , to recommend a militia to their countrymen . The happy experience of England , fecured against all attacks , and formidable to its enemies , by a nume- rous and well - difciplined militia , fuffi ...
... present situation of af- fairs , to recommend a militia to their countrymen . The happy experience of England , fecured against all attacks , and formidable to its enemies , by a nume- rous and well - difciplined militia , fuffi ...
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... present bounties ; from whence it appears , that two hundred weight of brown or mufcovado fugars was by parlia- ment reckoned to be confumed , upon an average , in producing one hundred weight refined ; and if this be fo , we must con ...
... present bounties ; from whence it appears , that two hundred weight of brown or mufcovado fugars was by parlia- ment reckoned to be confumed , upon an average , in producing one hundred weight refined ; and if this be fo , we must con ...
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Seite 188 - I cannot write much ; God knows how hardly I steal this time when all sleep ; and it is also time for me to separate my thoughts from the world. Beg my dead body, which living was denied you, and either lay it in Sherbourne, or Exeter church by my father and mother. I can say no more ; time and death call me away.
Seite 200 - Now I behold the chiefs, in the pride of their former deeds! Their souls are kindled at the battles of old; at the actions of other times.
Seite 37 - It is also evident, that the prices do not so much depend on the absolute quantity of commodities and that of money which are in a nation, as on that of the commodities which come or may come to market, and of the money which circulates.
Seite 188 - Remember your poor child for his father's sake, who loved you in his happiest estate. I sued for my life, but God knows it was for you and yours that I desired it : for know it, my dear wife, your child is the child of a true man, who in his own respect despiseth death and his misshapen and ugly forms.
Seite 187 - First, I send you all the thanks which my heart can conceive, or my words express, for your many travails and cares for me, which though they have not taken effect as you wished, yet my debt to you is not the less ; but pay it I never shall in this world.
Seite 188 - Dear wife, I beseech you, for my soul's sake, pay all poor men. When I am dead, no doubt you shall be much sought unto, for the world thinks I was very rich.
Seite 317 - O Oscar ! bend the strong in arm : but spare the feeble hand. Be thou a stream of many tides against the foes of thy people ; but like the gale that moves the grass, to those who ask thine aid. So Trenmor lived ; such Trathal was ; and such has Fingal been. My arm was the support of the injured ; the weak rested behind the lightning of my steel.
Seite 417 - The island called Newfoundland, with the adjacent islands, shall from this time forward belong of right wholly to Britain; and to that end the town and fortress of Placentia, and whatever other places in the said island are in the possession of the French, shall be yielded and given up, within...
Seite 33 - Money is not, properly speaking, one of the subjects of commerce; but only the instrument, which men have agreed upon to facilitate the exchange of one commodity for another.
Seite 188 - God Almighty, who is goodness itself, the true light and life, keep you and yours, and have mercy upon me, and forgive my persecutors, and false accusers: and send us to meet in his glorious kingdom. My dear wife, farewell; bless my boy: pray for me; and let my true God hold you both in his arms.