The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... such was the Prince of Heffe , who would doubtlefs be fupported by his father - in - law the King of Great Britain , and fuch a choice would fet the Swedish affairs in the most advan- tageous fituation . With arguments of a different ...
... such was the Prince of Heffe , who would doubtlefs be fupported by his father - in - law the King of Great Britain , and fuch a choice would fet the Swedish affairs in the most advan- tageous fituation . With arguments of a different ...
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... Such demands as thefe , modeft and generous as they are , found extrava- gant to the ear of a Frenchman ! GREAT BRITAIN , tho ' engaged in a neceffary war with Spain , for vindicating From the Philof . Tranfactions , N ° 467 ...
... Such demands as thefe , modeft and generous as they are , found extrava- gant to the ear of a Frenchman ! GREAT BRITAIN , tho ' engaged in a neceffary war with Spain , for vindicating From the Philof . Tranfactions , N ° 467 ...
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... Such only is our CAESAR's view ; Such only Glory can be true . Chorus . On thee , great GEORGE , mankind rely , To heal their griefs , or fwell their joy . ODE for the NEW YEAR , 1743 . T A PARALLEL . Recitative , by Mr Briton . Itle ...
... Such only is our CAESAR's view ; Such only Glory can be true . Chorus . On thee , great GEORGE , mankind rely , To heal their griefs , or fwell their joy . ODE for the NEW YEAR , 1743 . T A PARALLEL . Recitative , by Mr Briton . Itle ...
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... Such an execution would be a holy - day to all the children , prentices and journeymen about London ; and if they are diverted , they trouble their heads very little at whofe expence , or a- bout the juftice of the sentence . The ...
... Such an execution would be a holy - day to all the children , prentices and journeymen about London ; and if they are diverted , they trouble their heads very little at whofe expence , or a- bout the juftice of the sentence . The ...
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... Such practices , as all criminal practices are , are generally carried on in a hidden manner ; but to if fue money from the treasury for this pur- pofe , I think impoffible to be done in a hid- den manner . There are fo many Commif ...
... Such practices , as all criminal practices are , are generally carried on in a hidden manner ; but to if fue money from the treasury for this pur- pofe , I think impoffible to be done in a hid- den manner . There are fo many Commif ...
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