The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... never ty'd their hofe ; Chaunting their foft harmonious peals With stockings down about their heels ! It cannot be ! there are , Iwift , Garters of worfied , filk , and lift . Didn't John give Jane a worsted pair Which nine pence coft ...
... never ty'd their hofe ; Chaunting their foft harmonious peals With stockings down about their heels ! It cannot be ! there are , Iwift , Garters of worfied , filk , and lift . Didn't John give Jane a worsted pair Which nine pence coft ...
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... never fee the measures or proceedings of this house directed by either of these forts of men . If you were to be directed by Jacobites and republicans , you would not only inquire , but hang up every man that dared serve the Royal ...
... never fee the measures or proceedings of this house directed by either of these forts of men . If you were to be directed by Jacobites and republicans , you would not only inquire , but hang up every man that dared serve the Royal ...
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... never be supposed to be with a defign to procure a corrupt influence ; nor can it be imputed to him as a crime , unless he purfues fuch measures as he knows to be deftructive to his country and as this is a crime in the mind only , we ...
... never be supposed to be with a defign to procure a corrupt influence ; nor can it be imputed to him as a crime , unless he purfues fuch measures as he knows to be deftructive to his country and as this is a crime in the mind only , we ...
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... never will , without any apparent caufe whatever , I fhould very much fufpect , that it proceeded from malice and resentment ; in which cafe I should very little expect , that the perfon whofe conduct was by fuch means to be inquired ...
... never will , without any apparent caufe whatever , I fhould very much fufpect , that it proceeded from malice and resentment ; in which cafe I should very little expect , that the perfon whofe conduct was by fuch means to be inquired ...
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... never guilty of any crime , nor fu- fpected to be fo by any Gentleman of for- tune and character in the kingdom . He may perhaps have now and then heard a huzza upon an unlucky occafion among the mob in the ftreets ; but furely no Gen ...
... never guilty of any crime , nor fu- fpected to be fo by any Gentleman of for- tune and character in the kingdom . He may perhaps have now and then heard a huzza upon an unlucky occafion among the mob in the ftreets ; but furely no Gen ...
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