The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... 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 Ruffia had engaged to guarantee all that should be concluded on , with respect both to the ...
... 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 Ruffia had engaged to guarantee all that should be concluded on , with respect both to the ...
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... thought to the obedience of Chrift ? And if it pleales not God , by the means of his own appointment , to perfuade ... Thoughts on certain petitions used in prayer .
... thought to the obedience of Chrift ? And if it pleales not God , by the means of his own appointment , to perfuade ... Thoughts on certain petitions used in prayer .
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... thought my father much 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 ...
... thought my father much 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 ...
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... thought it difgraceful even to make conceffions to a father , am now 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 ...
... thought it difgraceful even to make conceffions to a father , am now 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 ...
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... thought , tongue , and pen , to and be- yond the limits of the most profligate li- cence ; news - papers , magazines , pam- phlets , registers ; heaven and earth a job ; turfs , cockpits , clubs , Maccaroni's , blackguards , ftocks ...
... thought , tongue , and pen , to and be- yond the limits of the most profligate li- cence ; news - papers , magazines , pam- phlets , registers ; heaven and earth a job ; turfs , cockpits , clubs , Maccaroni's , blackguards , ftocks ...
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