The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... themselves ; and that tri- umphs fhould be decreed only for those who , upon repeated experiments , are found to have gained the mastery of their own felfish paffions , and to be influenced in the exercise of their power by fuch a ...
... themselves ; and that tri- umphs fhould be decreed only for those who , upon repeated experiments , are found to have gained the mastery of their own felfish paffions , and to be influenced in the exercise of their power by fuch a ...
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... themselves ; and I have facrificed much of my own felf- " love for its fake , in preventing not only many mean things from feeing the light , " but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like thofe authors , who for- give ...
... themselves ; and I have facrificed much of my own felf- " love for its fake , in preventing not only many mean things from feeing the light , " but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like thofe authors , who for- give ...
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... themselves . ' Tis true , they before - hand ravaged the hereditary dominions of her Hungarian Majefty , o- verturned the fundamental laws of the empire , ( without regard to treaties , or the most folemn guaranties ) , and oppref- fed ...
... themselves . ' Tis true , they before - hand ravaged the hereditary dominions of her Hungarian Majefty , o- verturned the fundamental laws of the empire , ( without regard to treaties , or the most folemn guaranties ) , and oppref- fed ...
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... themselves openly in favour of her Majefty of Hungary . For this pur- pofe , they have been reminded of the power with whom the republick has fo long contended , in order to preserve the liberty of Europe ; and , on the other hand , the ...
... themselves openly in favour of her Majefty of Hungary . For this pur- pofe , they have been reminded of the power with whom the republick has fo long contended , in order to preserve the liberty of Europe ; and , on the other hand , the ...
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... themselves when they are firft taken out , will a- gain extend themselves when they are at reft , and become thereby fo much the more remarkable . In the preface to the fixth Volume of Monf . Reaumur's biflory of infects , we bave the ...
... themselves when they are firft taken out , will a- gain extend themselves when they are at reft , and become thereby fo much the more remarkable . In the preface to the fixth Volume of Monf . Reaumur's biflory of infects , we bave the ...
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