The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... attend public worfhip in an Antiburgher Seceding meeting houfe . -Although I be none of thofe people who fet up for ceniors and critics ; yet I could not help taking particular notice of cer- tain petitions , and modes of expreffion ...
... attend public worfhip in an Antiburgher Seceding meeting houfe . -Although I be none of thofe people who fet up for ceniors and critics ; yet I could not help taking particular notice of cer- tain petitions , and modes of expreffion ...
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... attended to , made large strides , and flourished more in France than in England , or any neighbouring kingdom , And herein , in a good measure , was laid the foundation of the future power of France . It is impoffible that wifer ...
... attended to , made large strides , and flourished more in France than in England , or any neighbouring kingdom , And herein , in a good measure , was laid the foundation of the future power of France . It is impoffible that wifer ...
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... attend the one , - contempt fome years , the most industrious dili- the other . But I am not here to cha- gence could ... attended with an effect directly contrary to that he expected . In ftead of the price of the neceflaries of life ...
... attend the one , - contempt fome years , the most industrious dili- the other . But I am not here to cha- gence could ... attended with an effect directly contrary to that he expected . In ftead of the price of the neceflaries of life ...
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... attended with fuch inconveniency , as that it would be more prudent to wave it , and either return to the accustomed method of rai- fing money from them by their voluntary grants upon requifition to their affem . blies , or that they ...
... attended with fuch inconveniency , as that it would be more prudent to wave it , and either return to the accustomed method of rai- fing money from them by their voluntary grants upon requifition to their affem . blies , or that they ...
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... attended by the mar . fhal ; and we doubt not but in a fhort time Mr Murray , the English refident , will obtain his entire discharge . " " Venice , Jan. 4. The accommodation between the Turks and the Montenegrins is not likely to hold ...
... attended by the mar . fhal ; and we doubt not but in a fhort time Mr Murray , the English refident , will obtain his entire discharge . " " Venice , Jan. 4. The accommodation between the Turks and the Montenegrins is not likely to hold ...
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