The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... service of virtue. Fačts, as they are most perfečtly and easily comprehended, and as thq are impressed upon the mind by the passions, are tenaciously remembed .ed, though the terms in which they are delivered are presently forgot ten ...
... service of virtue. Fačts, as they are most perfečtly and easily comprehended, and as thq are impressed upon the mind by the passions, are tenaciously remembed .ed, though the terms in which they are delivered are presently forgot ten ...
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... had been in thi Prussian service, to be taken up and con fined, for cnterprises against her Imperis Majcil; w Majesty and his country, the court of Prussia pretended toexercise. 6 A summary of the public affairs in 1751. Vol. xiv.
... had been in thi Prussian service, to be taken up and con fined, for cnterprises against her Imperis Majcil; w Majesty and his country, the court of Prussia pretended toexercise. 6 A summary of the public affairs in 1751. Vol. xiv.
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... service, and detained some of them in confinement, notwithstanding repeated instances made in their favour; that though, according to general custem, every sovereign may recal his subjos from the service of a foreign power, ind the ...
... service, and detained some of them in confinement, notwithstanding repeated instances made in their favour; that though, according to general custem, every sovereign may recal his subjos from the service of a foreign power, ind the ...
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... service, and ready to live or die as I shall command him. They are so far from intending to hurt me, that their only contention is, who shall be allowed most closely to attend, and most Requently to treat me; and when different places ...
... service, and ready to live or die as I shall command him. They are so far from intending to hurt me, that their only contention is, who shall be allowed most closely to attend, and most Requently to treat me; and when different places ...
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... service of the ensuing year; so that we may reduce 2000 of those we had last year in the public service, which will be a saving of 104,000l. Last year, Sir, it was necessary to have 10,000, for several reasons that do not now exist ...
... service of the ensuing year; so that we may reduce 2000 of those we had last year in the public service, which will be a saving of 104,000l. Last year, Sir, it was necessary to have 10,000, for several reasons that do not now exist ...
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