The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... give of those tranfactions must be very defective , per- haps in fome parts erroneous ; but thought it not amits to lay the most material of fuch as we received together , in order that they may be seen at one view . The Empress of ...
... give of those tranfactions must be very defective , per- haps in fome parts erroneous ; but thought it not amits to lay the most material of fuch as we received together , in order that they may be seen at one view . The Empress of ...
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... gives , or can give , unto the church ? Is it not earthly and carnal things only the rulers of the kingdoms of this world have in their power to give ? And is not the church of Chrift a fpiritual and heavenly fort of fociety , which ...
... gives , or can give , unto the church ? Is it not earthly and carnal things only the rulers of the kingdoms of this world have in their power to give ? And is not the church of Chrift a fpiritual and heavenly fort of fociety , which ...
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... give us a complete compilation of the hiftory of agriculture , which feeds mankind ; -mil- lions of volumes are filled with the art of war , which deftroys them . Such are the cruel prejudices of this world ! This blind infatuation is ...
... give us a complete compilation of the hiftory of agriculture , which feeds mankind ; -mil- lions of volumes are filled with the art of war , which deftroys them . Such are the cruel prejudices of this world ! This blind infatuation is ...
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... give her unfathomable resources . He accordingly rejected the plan of Sully , and began with establishing a vast variety of manufactures at a prodigious expence ; neither did he spare any coft to render France the first trading power in ...
... give her unfathomable resources . He accordingly rejected the plan of Sully , and began with establishing a vast variety of manufactures at a prodigious expence ; neither did he spare any coft to render France the first trading power in ...
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... give her to death without reluctance : he is called after yourself , and may yet live to make fome atonement for his mother's crime . -No ! - ' tis too late ; - he is now in his laft agonies ; - and all will be speedily over with ...
... give her to death without reluctance : he is called after yourself , and may yet live to make fome atonement for his mother's crime . -No ! - ' tis too late ; - he is now in his laft agonies ; - and all will be speedily over with ...
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