The Scots Magazine, Band 13Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1751 |
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... fecond wife to the late Duke of Rutland , but not moth to the prefent . She left three fons , and two daughters , of whom one is ma ried to the Duke of Montrofe . Gent . Mag . 564. 1. 41. for and fome other , read or fome other $ 66 . 2 ...
... fecond wife to the late Duke of Rutland , but not moth to the prefent . She left three fons , and two daughters , of whom one is ma ried to the Duke of Montrofe . Gent . Mag . 564. 1. 41. for and fome other , read or fome other $ 66 . 2 ...
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... fecond the efforts of his Britannic Majefty relating to the election of a King of the Romans . If he fhould be attacked by any power , on account of his concluding this treaty , the maritime powers engage to fuccour him , and procure ...
... fecond the efforts of his Britannic Majefty relating to the election of a King of the Romans . If he fhould be attacked by any power , on account of his concluding this treaty , the maritime powers engage to fuccour him , and procure ...
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... fecond the intentions of fuch powers as oppofe the taking that ftep ; by repre- fenting , That it will fink the credit of the republic ; that the new King of Corfica would quickly become a greater poten- tate than themselves ; and that ...
... fecond the intentions of fuch powers as oppofe the taking that ftep ; by repre- fenting , That it will fink the credit of the republic ; that the new King of Corfica would quickly become a greater poten- tate than themselves ; and that ...
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... fecond we fee a woman fit- ting crowned with flowers . At her left A fide is a basket of fruits , and at her right a young Faunus playing on a pipe . Op- pofite to the woman is a naked man with club ; behind him is another woman , who a ...
... fecond we fee a woman fit- ting crowned with flowers . At her left A fide is a basket of fruits , and at her right a young Faunus playing on a pipe . Op- pofite to the woman is a naked man with club ; behind him is another woman , who a ...
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... fecond time by bad conduct ; when , for fupporting the war , we were forced to borrow fix millions at once , and fome people thought to have made a jobb of the public neceffity , for enriching them felves and their friends : but they ...
... fecond time by bad conduct ; when , for fupporting the war , we were forced to borrow fix millions at once , and fome people thought to have made a jobb of the public neceffity , for enriching them felves and their friends : but they ...
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Seite 120 - THE reader is indebted for this day's entertainment to an author from whom the age has received greater favours, who has enlarged the knowledge of human nature, and taught the passions to move at the command of virtue.
Seite 144 - Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude Forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
Seite 139 - ... than the care of the pilot, whom it was always in our power to choose among great numbers that offered their direction and assistance.
Seite 144 - THE CURFEW tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
Seite 141 - The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was that they...
Seite 139 - is a voyage, in the progress of which we are perpetually changing our scenes ; we first leave childhood behind us, then youth, then the years of ripened manhood, then the better and more pleasing part of old age.
Seite 144 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of pow'r, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th
Seite 140 - ... though none could retreat back from danger, yet they might often avoid it by oblique direction. It was, however, not very common to...
Seite 224 - He who knows not how often rigorous laws produce total impunity, and how many crimes are concealed and forgotten for fear of hurrying the offender to that state in which there is no repentance, has conversed very little with mankind.
Seite 140 - ... but a little way. It appeared to be full of rocks and whirlpools, for many sunk unexpectedly while they were courting the gale with full sails, and insulting those whom they had left behind.