The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... because we fee manufacturing towns so very populous . But it is well known , that the increase of mankind in cities is in no proportion to what it is in the country . - Great num- bers of people collected together , form an appearance ...
... because we fee manufacturing towns so very populous . But it is well known , that the increase of mankind in cities is in no proportion to what it is in the country . - Great num- bers of people collected together , form an appearance ...
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... because they feel my fu- periority . The women , dupes of two men who despise them , hate him who merits most from them . The Swifs will never pardon me the e- vil they have done me . The magiftrate of Geneva is fenfible be durit . The ...
... because they feel my fu- periority . The women , dupes of two men who despise them , hate him who merits most from them . The Swifs will never pardon me the e- vil they have done me . The magiftrate of Geneva is fenfible be durit . The ...
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... because the fentence of the fynod of Glasgow , from which their powers were derived , was founded on a vitiated extract of the restionably taken from that fentence of the cords of the prefbytery of Irvine ; because the committee itself ...
... because the fentence of the fynod of Glasgow , from which their powers were derived , was founded on a vitiated extract of the restionably taken from that fentence of the cords of the prefbytery of Irvine ; because the committee itself ...
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... because he was minifter , and Mr P - t and Lord Cn were to be the patrons of America , because they were in oppofition . Their declarations gave fpi- rit and argument to the colonies ; and while perhaps they meant no more than the ruin ...
... because he was minifter , and Mr P - t and Lord Cn were to be the patrons of America , because they were in oppofition . Their declarations gave fpi- rit and argument to the colonies ; and while perhaps they meant no more than the ruin ...
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... because he feels their diftreffes . Nor has he ever been rapacious with one hand to be liberal with the other , as is uncandidly infinuated by this defamatory writer , when he says , that the dignity of the commander has been depraved ...
... because he feels their diftreffes . Nor has he ever been rapacious with one hand to be liberal with the other , as is uncandidly infinuated by this defamatory writer , when he says , that the dignity of the commander has been depraved ...
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