The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... shall we neglect their performances , when they deferve particular regard . But notwithstanding jo large a fund for history and politicks , care shall be taken to intermix fo many effays of wit and humour , and other mifcellaneous ...
... shall we neglect their performances , when they deferve particular regard . But notwithstanding jo large a fund for history and politicks , care shall be taken to intermix fo many effays of wit and humour , and other mifcellaneous ...
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... shall conclude this address to our readers by laying before them what has been fuggefted as an ufeful memorandum from fuch an ingenious author . 66 86 BC 66 66 66 " What we call a genius , is hard to be distinguished , by a man himself ...
... shall conclude this address to our readers by laying before them what has been fuggefted as an ufeful memorandum from fuch an ingenious author . 66 86 BC 66 66 66 " What we call a genius , is hard to be distinguished , by a man himself ...
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... shall for the future lay claim to , or poffefs the crown of Sweden , unless he conforms to the Lu- theran religion ; and whofoever shall act contrary to this law , is deemed an enemy to his country . In this fituation of affairs ...
... shall for the future lay claim to , or poffefs the crown of Sweden , unless he conforms to the Lu- theran religion ; and whofoever shall act contrary to this law , is deemed an enemy to his country . In this fituation of affairs ...
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... shall beft tend to the fecurity of the empire , without much regard to the perfonal neceffities of the Emperor at the foot of whofe throne numberless complaints have been laid , in relation to the conduct of the French troops ; whofe ...
... shall beft tend to the fecurity of the empire , without much regard to the perfonal neceffities of the Emperor at the foot of whofe throne numberless complaints have been laid , in relation to the conduct of the French troops ; whofe ...
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... shall not ferve out of France ; and that 1,200,000 livres be paid , viz . 400,000 by way of prefent engagements , and 800,000 in part of old arrears . Neither is it certain whe- ther the Swifs will not infift upon the whole great ...
... shall not ferve out of France ; and that 1,200,000 livres be paid , viz . 400,000 by way of prefent engagements , and 800,000 in part of old arrears . Neither is it certain whe- ther the Swifs will not infift upon the whole great ...
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