The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... obliged to furnish the Grand Signior's feraglio year ly with a number of beautiful virgins , for which their country is famous , as a part of their tribute . Thofe people , VOL . XXXI . looking upon fuch a custom as fcandalous to their ...
... obliged to furnish the Grand Signior's feraglio year ly with a number of beautiful virgins , for which their country is famous , as a part of their tribute . Thofe people , VOL . XXXI . looking upon fuch a custom as fcandalous to their ...
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... obliged to abandon the firft pofts they took in the moun- tains , and incamp in the plain at the foot of them , where they were facking all the villages , and destroying , without diftinction of age or fex , the inhabitants of those ...
... obliged to abandon the firft pofts they took in the moun- tains , and incamp in the plain at the foot of them , where they were facking all the villages , and destroying , without diftinction of age or fex , the inhabitants of those ...
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... obliged to obtain leave for that purpose from the King , the no- bles having power to grant them the same favour in their respective territories ; that they fhould be intitled to adminifter bap- tifm , to marry and bury , without folici ...
... obliged to obtain leave for that purpose from the King , the no- bles having power to grant them the same favour in their respective territories ; that they fhould be intitled to adminifter bap- tifm , to marry and bury , without folici ...
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... obliged to me , when I condefcended to accept a token of his tenderness ; and resented as an abfolute indignity to my merit any neceffary document which he gave on the glaring improprieties of my behaviour . Volatile and vain , my ...
... obliged to me , when I condefcended to accept a token of his tenderness ; and resented as an abfolute indignity to my merit any neceffary document which he gave on the glaring improprieties of my behaviour . Volatile and vain , my ...
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... obliged to fupplicate the compaffion of ftrangers for a precarious bit of bread . What will become of me , Heaven only knows ! unless I am speedily affifted . My beautiful prattler lies at this moment dan- gerously ill of a fever , and ...
... obliged to fupplicate the compaffion of ftrangers for a precarious bit of bread . What will become of me , Heaven only knows ! unless I am speedily affifted . My beautiful prattler lies at this moment dan- gerously ill of a fever , and ...
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