The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... such reasonings and direétions. But it is to be adverted to, at rules prescribed to authors for composing, apply equally to ers for the choice of books; that both ought to have the same in view; and that whatever good or ill any ...
... such reasonings and direétions. But it is to be adverted to, at rules prescribed to authors for composing, apply equally to ers for the choice of books; that both ought to have the same in view; and that whatever good or ill any ...
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... such is the public credit of this kingdom, that none of its creditors desire to have any part of their principal ... such have yet appeared, we may reasonably conclude, that we shall not now be troubled with any such; and therefore it is ...
... such is the public credit of this kingdom, that none of its creditors desire to have any part of their principal ... such have yet appeared, we may reasonably conclude, that we shall not now be troubled with any such; and therefore it is ...
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... such offenders in the East Indies, and to send them to England, there to answer for the said offence; and every British subject who shall solicit for or ačt under any authority from any soreign prince or state, to go to, or trade in or ...
... such offenders in the East Indies, and to send them to England, there to answer for the said offence; and every British subject who shall solicit for or ačt under any authority from any soreign prince or state, to go to, or trade in or ...
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... such part of those commodities as shall be transported into the Austrian hereditary countries; besides which, some other measures proječted for making commerce flourish, were encouraged. In return for these favours, the diet at length ...
... such part of those commodities as shall be transported into the Austrian hereditary countries; besides which, some other measures proječted for making commerce flourish, were encouraged. In return for these favours, the diet at length ...
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... such a profound peace, as not to have occasion for keeping any foreign troops in its pay, or for fitting out a ... such a saving that we should think of paying our debts; it is by such a saving that we should think of enabling ourselves ...
... such a profound peace, as not to have occasion for keeping any foreign troops in its pay, or for fitting out a ... such a saving that we should think of paying our debts; it is by such a saving that we should think of enabling ourselves ...
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