The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... peace offered them , on condition of their paying to the Sul- tan annually a tribute of 18,000 piaftres , and delivering up to him twenty - four of their young native maidens . It was thought , indeed , as accounts from Con- ftantinople ...
... peace offered them , on condition of their paying to the Sul- tan annually a tribute of 18,000 piaftres , and delivering up to him twenty - four of their young native maidens . It was thought , indeed , as accounts from Con- ftantinople ...
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... Peace , who is not come to destroy mens lives , or injure them in their civil concerns , but to fave them ? All methods of violence are diametrically oppofite to the spirit and genius of the gofpel of peace ; and therefore methods of ...
... Peace , who is not come to destroy mens lives , or injure them in their civil concerns , but to fave them ? All methods of violence are diametrically oppofite to the spirit and genius of the gofpel of peace ; and therefore methods of ...
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... peace ; I never remembered that his happiness materially depended upon my prudence , nor confi- dered how cruelly an act of difobedience muft ftab him to the heart : on the con- trary , Sir , to my everlasting disgrace be it mentioned ...
... peace ; I never remembered that his happiness materially depended upon my prudence , nor confi- dered how cruelly an act of difobedience muft ftab him to the heart : on the con- trary , Sir , to my everlasting disgrace be it mentioned ...
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... peace of mind , and brought an indelible tain upon his boufe , by marrying a de- picable gambler . Dreadful as this reply appeared to me , the information it con- tained , with regard to my husband's character , was the moft ...
... peace of mind , and brought an indelible tain upon his boufe , by marrying a de- picable gambler . Dreadful as this reply appeared to me , the information it con- tained , with regard to my husband's character , was the moft ...
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" ། 1 1 ENGLAND . ford , and the commiffion of the peace. deficient in the execution of his truft ; but this we know , that none of them had the prefence of the G - r to coun- tenance them ; nor did the sheriff , whose duty on all ...
" ། 1 1 ENGLAND . ford , and the commiffion of the peace. deficient in the execution of his truft ; but this we know , that none of them had the prefence of the G - r to coun- tenance them ; nor did the sheriff , whose duty on all ...
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