The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... manner he had been directed ; having his army o- verwhelmed in the narrow paffes in the circles of Egra and Saatz , and by the ri- gour of the feafon obliged to abandon Bo- hemia , in a moft wretched condition . As fomewhat of a remedy ...
... manner he had been directed ; having his army o- verwhelmed in the narrow paffes in the circles of Egra and Saatz , and by the ri- gour of the feafon obliged to abandon Bo- hemia , in a moft wretched condition . As fomewhat of a remedy ...
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... manner , unknown , I took young ones , juft as they came from the parent , which was alone in a glass , or I even parted them with fciffars , and each of thefe I put in perfect folitude , where it fed and multiplied , and for seven ...
... manner , unknown , I took young ones , juft as they came from the parent , which was alone in a glass , or I even parted them with fciffars , and each of thefe I put in perfect folitude , where it fed and multiplied , and for seven ...
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... 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- fioners , and fo many Clerks attending that board , that fuch a practice could not long ...
... 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- fioners , and fo many Clerks attending that board , that fuch a practice could not long ...
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... manner : he must act fo as long as we have an independent parlia- ment ; otherwise he will get no minifters to ferve him , if they have a regard to their own fafety for tho ' by our conftitution our King can do no wrong , and therefore ...
... manner : he must act fo as long as we have an independent parlia- ment ; otherwise he will get no minifters to ferve him , if they have a regard to their own fafety for tho ' by our conftitution our King can do no wrong , and therefore ...
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... manner , as has put an end to the fame Commiffioners being any longer intrusted with the direction of that branch of the publick business . Has that inquiry discovered any of the fecrets of our go- vernment ? On the contrary , the ...
... manner , as has put an end to the fame Commiffioners being any longer intrusted with the direction of that branch of the publick business . Has that inquiry discovered any of the fecrets of our go- vernment ? On the contrary , the ...
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