The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... cause, The A D v ENT ur Er, N° 16. Dec. 3o. 1752. Gration & pulchro veniens in corpore virtus. Virg. Have observed in a former paper, that the relation of events is a species of writing which affords more general entertainment than ...
... cause, The A D v ENT ur Er, N° 16. Dec. 3o. 1752. Gration & pulchro veniens in corpore virtus. Virg. Have observed in a former paper, that the relation of events is a species of writing which affords more general entertainment than ...
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... cause. - But whatever be the reason, it appears by the common consent of nankind, that the want of virtue does not incur equal contempt with he want of parts; and that many vices are thought to be rather honourble than infamous, merely ...
... cause. - But whatever be the reason, it appears by the common consent of nankind, that the want of virtue does not incur equal contempt with he want of parts; and that many vices are thought to be rather honourble than infamous, merely ...
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... cause of complaintNobody doubts of his Sublime Highness's inclination to live in peace with all his neighbours, which will ačtually prevent his attacking any of them, except he be forced to it by the insurre&ions of his subjects, or by ...
... cause of complaintNobody doubts of his Sublime Highness's inclination to live in peace with all his neighbours, which will ačtually prevent his attacking any of them, except he be forced to it by the insurre&ions of his subjects, or by ...
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... cause her troops enter Finland, there to continue on the footing of sriends, and to live at their own expence, till, on the reigning King's death, the new one should be proclaimed, and should have made assurance by oath, that he would ...
... cause her troops enter Finland, there to continue on the footing of sriends, and to live at their own expence, till, on the reigning King's death, the new one should be proclaimed, and should have made assurance by oath, that he would ...
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... cause of umbrage.” The Rus. sian minister dispatched a courier to inform the Empress, his mistress, of this important act the new King had signed. His Majesty also wrote to her a letter, to inform her of his advancement to the throne ...
... cause of umbrage.” The Rus. sian minister dispatched a courier to inform the Empress, his mistress, of this important act the new King had signed. His Majesty also wrote to her a letter, to inform her of his advancement to the throne ...
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