The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... believe they can add all that others possess whenever they shall think fit to make the attempt. Flo R1 or after having learned the Latin and Greek languages at Westainster, and spent three years at the university, made the tour of Euope ...
... believe they can add all that others possess whenever they shall think fit to make the attempt. Flo R1 or after having learned the Latin and Greek languages at Westainster, and spent three years at the university, made the tour of Euope ...
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... believe, that the great law of mutual benevolence is oftener violated by envy than interest, and that most of the misery which the defmation of blameless ačtions, and the costruction of honest endeavours bring up. on the world, is ...
... believe, that the great law of mutual benevolence is oftener violated by envy than interest, and that most of the misery which the defmation of blameless ačtions, and the costruction of honest endeavours bring up. on the world, is ...
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... believe he loses his money by design; and yet he is so fond of play, that he says, he will one day take me to his house in the country, that we may try by ourselves who can conquer. I have not yet promised him; but when the town grows a ...
... believe he loses his money by design; and yet he is so fond of play, that he says, he will one day take me to his house in the country, that we may try by ourselves who can conquer. I have not yet promised him; but when the town grows a ...
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... believe no man will think of adding to the number of our taxes, or of increasing any one of those we are now loaded with; and every one knows, that all our taxes, except the land and malt, are now mortgaged for raising the civil list ...
... believe no man will think of adding to the number of our taxes, or of increasing any one of those we are now loaded with; and every one knows, that all our taxes, except the land and malt, are now mortgaged for raising the civil list ...
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... believe, it will end too, we should, I think, begin with our ships rather than our seamen; because we cannot make seamen so fast as we can make ships: and the seamen in the merchant-service, are never all at our command : many of them ...
... believe, it will end too, we should, I think, begin with our ships rather than our seamen; because we cannot make seamen so fast as we can make ships: and the seamen in the merchant-service, are never all at our command : many of them ...
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