The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... 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 of entertainment or schemes of pleasure ...
... 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 of entertainment or schemes of pleasure ...
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... Shall dread his arm, shall hear his thunders roar. No more black Envy shall his honours shroud; Truth like the sun dispels the noxious cloud. Ingrateful age here merit lost her due, Though this brave chieftain's worth too well ye knew. Yet ...
... Shall dread his arm, shall hear his thunders roar. No more black Envy shall his honours shroud; Truth like the sun dispels the noxious cloud. Ingrateful age here merit lost her due, Though this brave chieftain's worth too well ye knew. Yet ...
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... shall beg leave to mention. In the first place, at the beginning of last year, it was to be apprehended that pirates might appear in some of the distant parts of the ocean, as has generally happened after a long war, when great numbers ...
... shall beg leave to mention. In the first place, at the beginning of last year, it was to be apprehended that pirates might appear in some of the distant parts of the ocean, as has generally happened after a long war, when great numbers ...
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... shall look upon it as a most wicked design ; and in order to obviate every pretence for leaving it so exposed, I must be against the Noble Lord's motion ; but shall not make any till I see how the house seems to be inclined. - * The ...
... shall look upon it as a most wicked design ; and in order to obviate every pretence for leaving it so exposed, I must be against the Noble Lord's motion ; but shall not make any till I see how the house seems to be inclined. - * The ...
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... shall add to the next year's expence more than we have saved by our ill-judged ceconomy in this; with this further disadvantage, that we shall thereby raise the wages of all the seamen in the merchant-service: which our commerce cannot ...
... shall add to the next year's expence more than we have saved by our ill-judged ceconomy in this; with this further disadvantage, that we shall thereby raise the wages of all the seamen in the merchant-service: which our commerce cannot ...
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