The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... means in my power to be informed of my errors , both by my friends and enemies ; " and I expect not to be excufed in ... mean things from feeing the light , " but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like thofe authors , who ...
... means in my power to be informed of my errors , both by my friends and enemies ; " and I expect not to be excufed in ... mean things from feeing the light , " but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like thofe authors , who ...
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... means to be difregarded . Nor did the Queen of HUNGARY lofe by her neceffary conceffions to these princes , having thereby disjointed the formidable union that threatened the total overthrow of her house , and convinced her Bavarian ...
... means to be difregarded . Nor did the Queen of HUNGARY lofe by her neceffary conceffions to these princes , having thereby disjointed the formidable union that threatened the total overthrow of her house , and convinced her Bavarian ...
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... means whichvulgar cares controul To banish thy remembrance from my foul ! Which fix'd , and conftant to its fav'rite theme , In spite of time or diftance is the fame ; Still feels thy abfence equally fevere , Nor taftes without thee a ...
... means whichvulgar cares controul To banish thy remembrance from my foul ! Which fix'd , and conftant to its fav'rite theme , In spite of time or diftance is the fame ; Still feels thy abfence equally fevere , Nor taftes without thee a ...
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... means to be inquired into , fhould meet with any can- dour or fair treatment . If I judge more favourably of the ... mean opini- on of our prudence , or fuch a fufpicion of our zeal for the prefent relief of Europe , For this reafon ...
... means to be inquired into , fhould meet with any can- dour or fair treatment . If I judge more favourably of the ... mean opini- on of our prudence , or fuch a fufpicion of our zeal for the prefent relief of Europe , For this reafon ...
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... means . But fup- pofe this crime to be merely a crime of the mind , do not our Common law courts often try and ... mean the deficiency of the French fubfidy to Den- mark , which they had engaged to pay in confequence of the treaty of ...
... means . But fup- pofe this crime to be merely a crime of the mind , do not our Common law courts often try and ... mean the deficiency of the French fubfidy to Den- mark , which they had engaged to pay in confequence of the treaty of ...
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