The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... measures taken for his Ma- jefty's elevation to the throne , and had been in foreign countries from the time of that event forward , returned home in fummer . Along with the news of that came information , that he had engaged to accede ...
... measures taken for his Ma- jefty's elevation to the throne , and had been in foreign countries from the time of that event forward , returned home in fummer . Along with the news of that came information , that he had engaged to accede ...
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... measures confist with the peace and welfare of the civil community , the rights of confrience . the nature and genius of the religion and kingdom of Chrift , and the divinely authorised ways and methods of promoting it in the world ...
... measures confist with the peace and welfare of the civil community , the rights of confrience . the nature and genius of the religion and kingdom of Chrift , and the divinely authorised ways and methods of promoting it in the world ...
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... measure , was laid the foundation of the future power of France . It is impoffible that wifer measures could have been taken , than were by these two truly great men , for the restoration of France . Harassed with all kinds of civil ...
... measure , was laid the foundation of the future power of France . It is impoffible that wifer measures could have been taken , than were by these two truly great men , for the restoration of France . Harassed with all kinds of civil ...
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... measure , by inspection only , the length and diameter of any ftanding tree , or bough thereof , with much greater accuracy than heretofore ; and thence by the help of tables ( annex- ed to a treatise of its ufes lately published ) to ...
... measure , by inspection only , the length and diameter of any ftanding tree , or bough thereof , with much greater accuracy than heretofore ; and thence by the help of tables ( annex- ed to a treatise of its ufes lately published ) to ...
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... measures and proceedings appear to us truly a- larming ; and if continued , or drawn in to example , muft , in our humble opinion , be totally deftructive of our property , liberty , and happiness . This fenfe of our deplorable ...
... measures and proceedings appear to us truly a- larming ; and if continued , or drawn in to example , muft , in our humble opinion , be totally deftructive of our property , liberty , and happiness . This fenfe of our deplorable ...
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