The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... continued quiet in their quarters; yet the repairing and augmenting the fortifications of these three places has bcen carrying on with great vigour.— The plague continued to rage with prodigious viclence at Constantinople till A summary ...
... continued quiet in their quarters; yet the repairing and augmenting the fortifications of these three places has bcen carrying on with great vigour.— The plague continued to rage with prodigious viclence at Constantinople till A summary ...
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... continued.] The R A M P L E R, N° 183. Nulla fides regni sociis, amnis,ue poteffas Impatient consortis erat. Lucan. HE general cause of that hostility which is perpetually exercised between one man and another, is, the desire of many ...
... continued.] The R A M P L E R, N° 183. Nulla fides regni sociis, amnis,ue poteffas Impatient consortis erat. Lucan. HE general cause of that hostility which is perpetually exercised between one man and another, is, the desire of many ...
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... continued a month in summer; who the piece in the alcaline spirit was found, as sound as that in the acid. An ounco and a half of ox-gall and water was Pao in a phial with iod drops of spirit of hartshorn, and in another the same quan ...
... continued a month in summer; who the piece in the alcaline spirit was found, as sound as that in the acid. An ounco and a half of ox-gall and water was Pao in a phial with iod drops of spirit of hartshorn, and in another the same quan ...
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... continued.] The RAM slek, N° 190. jan. 11. Ploravere suis non responder favorem Questum meritis. Hor. Mong the emirs and visiers, th A sons of valour and of wisdom, the stand at the corners of the Indian throne and assist the counsels ...
... continued.] The RAM slek, N° 190. jan. 11. Ploravere suis non responder favorem Questum meritis. Hor. Mong the emirs and visiers, th A sons of valour and of wisdom, the stand at the corners of the Indian throne and assist the counsels ...
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... continued blind to colours, and deaf to panegyric. --- " ... . - - - - . As the sons of art departed muttering threats of perpetual infamy, Abouzoid, who stood at the gate, called to him Hemet the poet. “Hamet, [said he], thy ...
... continued blind to colours, and deaf to panegyric. --- " ... . - - - - . As the sons of art departed muttering threats of perpetual infamy, Abouzoid, who stood at the gate, called to him Hemet the poet. “Hamet, [said he], thy ...
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