The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... seem thofe Prelates and Magnats had urged , in the course of de- bate , that nothing was like to be taken care of but the concerns of the Diffidents , · though a declaration of the Empress , al- ready taken notice of , mentioned other ...
... seem thofe Prelates and Magnats had urged , in the course of de- bate , that nothing was like to be taken care of but the concerns of the Diffidents , · though a declaration of the Empress , al- ready taken notice of , mentioned other ...
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... seems , the vir tual reprefentatives of every man in the kingdom , whether their number was great or fmall . They were poffibly at that time two or three thousand . Sup- pofe they had been only feven hundred , as in the 20th year of the ...
... seems , the vir tual reprefentatives of every man in the kingdom , whether their number was great or fmall . They were poffibly at that time two or three thousand . Sup- pofe they had been only feven hundred , as in the 20th year of the ...
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... Seems to be penned by the pious Parfon Horne , fometimes known by the name of O Grief of Griefs ! C. An account of what has paffed between the India directors and Alexander Dalrym- ple ; intended as an introduction to a plan for ...
... Seems to be penned by the pious Parfon Horne , fometimes known by the name of O Grief of Griefs ! C. An account of what has paffed between the India directors and Alexander Dalrym- ple ; intended as an introduction to a plan for ...
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... seems to be , that many people have conceived an opinion that parfneps are not wholesome food for men ; but I can , from my own experience , as well as that of others , affirm that they are very wholefome , and more wholesome than per ...
... seems to be , that many people have conceived an opinion that parfneps are not wholesome food for men ; but I can , from my own experience , as well as that of others , affirm that they are very wholefome , and more wholesome than per ...
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... seems , is content that it employs all the labouring poor who prefent themselves for work , from the neighbouring parishes . On the oppofite fide of Eaton hill is a lead - mine , which is likely to turn out to great advantage ; the ...
... seems , is content that it employs all the labouring poor who prefent themselves for work , from the neighbouring parishes . On the oppofite fide of Eaton hill is a lead - mine , which is likely to turn out to great advantage ; the ...
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