The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... seem proper and neceffary . 4. That the prices of grain in the mar- ket of Edinburgh having been found , by long experience , and upon the most ac- curate inquiry , to be nearly the medium- prices for all the parts of Scotland , fhould ...
... seem proper and neceffary . 4. That the prices of grain in the mar- ket of Edinburgh having been found , by long experience , and upon the most ac- curate inquiry , to be nearly the medium- prices for all the parts of Scotland , fhould ...
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... seem to have occafioned fome ly applied in argument . The language is degree of paufe ; and that he holds it the fpirited and manly , and much fuperior to duty of every impartial man to feize that fa- the usual style of temporary ...
... seem to have occafioned fome ly applied in argument . The language is degree of paufe ; and that he holds it the fpirited and manly , and much fuperior to duty of every impartial man to feize that fa- the usual style of temporary ...
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... seems to be one of the moft fenfible men in Congrefs , in his in- tercepted letter to Otis , acknowledges , that whenever they should come to make the difpute a national quarrel with Bri- tain , by throwing off their dependency , every ...
... seems to be one of the moft fenfible men in Congrefs , in his in- tercepted letter to Otis , acknowledges , that whenever they should come to make the difpute a national quarrel with Bri- tain , by throwing off their dependency , every ...
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... seem to have weight , which , like American petitions , have , " Price fhews himself a traitor against society , during the ardent fit , been treated with un- merited contempt . Mr Pulteney fates the principal points in difpute very ...
... seem to have weight , which , like American petitions , have , " Price fhews himself a traitor against society , during the ardent fit , been treated with un- merited contempt . Mr Pulteney fates the principal points in difpute very ...
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... seem not unacquainted with the ra- Lonality of the practice . For Seneca obferves , the timber most exposed to the cold winds , to be moft ftrong and folid , and that therefore Chiron made Achilles's Spear of a mountain - tree . Homer ...
... seem not unacquainted with the ra- Lonality of the practice . For Seneca obferves , the timber most exposed to the cold winds , to be moft ftrong and folid , and that therefore Chiron made Achilles's Spear of a mountain - tree . Homer ...
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