The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... force themselves into general efteem , when they have once acquired the courage to appear in publick ; yet it is no less certain , that the best qualified are often most shy of sub- mitting their compofitions to the cenfure of the world ...
... force themselves into general efteem , when they have once acquired the courage to appear in publick ; yet it is no less certain , that the best qualified are often most shy of sub- mitting their compofitions to the cenfure of the world ...
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... forces became undoubtedly fuperi- or to the allies , tho ' rather in quality than number ; and the more fo from their ... force or otherwife . This fcheme is what at prefent employs the councils of Berlin , and which is very instrumental ...
... forces became undoubtedly fuperi- or to the allies , tho ' rather in quality than number ; and the more fo from their ... force or otherwife . This fcheme is what at prefent employs the councils of Berlin , and which is very instrumental ...
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... force in the pre- fent queftion , and I am glad the Hon . Gent . furnished me with an opportunity to mention it , is this : It is generally re- ported without doors , that his Majesty's civil lift revenue is greatly in debt ; that many ...
... force in the pre- fent queftion , and I am glad the Hon . Gent . furnished me with an opportunity to mention it , is this : It is generally re- ported without doors , that his Majesty's civil lift revenue is greatly in debt ; that many ...
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... force , and avows a refolution to hold it by the fame means ; which unexpected incident gave a new afpect to the face of Germany , In the mean while , the death of the Em- peror , and the deplorable fituation of his family , affected ...
... force , and avows a refolution to hold it by the fame means ; which unexpected incident gave a new afpect to the face of Germany , In the mean while , the death of the Em- peror , and the deplorable fituation of his family , affected ...
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... force , as likewife the Danes and Heffians taken into the pay of England , against Pruffia , was now not able to give the Queen of Hungary any affiftance ; nay not to pre- ferve itself , without the help of a brace of expedients , in ...
... force , as likewife the Danes and Heffians taken into the pay of England , against Pruffia , was now not able to give the Queen of Hungary any affiftance ; nay not to pre- ferve itself , without the help of a brace of expedients , in ...
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