The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... keep below envy. Content thyself with private dignity, diffuse thy riches among thy friends, let every day extend thy beneficence, and suffer not thy heart to be at rest till thou art loved by all to whom thou art known. In the height ...
... keep below envy. Content thyself with private dignity, diffuse thy riches among thy friends, let every day extend thy beneficence, and suffer not thy heart to be at rest till thou art loved by all to whom thou art known. In the height ...
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... keeping. Beau. With the article A before it, means a great favourite of all women. - Brute. A word implying plain dealing and sincerity; but more cspecially applied to a philosopher. o:off. § it, and a piece of black ribbon upon + ...
... keeping. Beau. With the article A before it, means a great favourite of all women. - Brute. A word implying plain dealing and sincerity; but more cspecially applied to a philosopher. o:off. § it, and a piece of black ribbon upon + ...
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... keep poor girls close in the nursery, they tyrannise over our understandings in a very shameful manner, and fill our imaginations with tales of terror, only to make us live in quiet subjećtion, and fancy that we can never be safe but by ...
... keep poor girls close in the nursery, they tyrannise over our understandings in a very shameful manner, and fill our imaginations with tales of terror, only to make us live in quiet subjećtion, and fancy that we can never be safe but by ...
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... keep some ships in commission, that they might be ready to sail upon the first order, to intercept and destroy those enemies of mankind: eet as none such have yet appeared, we may reasonably conclude, that we shall not now be troubled ...
... keep some ships in commission, that they might be ready to sail upon the first order, to intercept and destroy those enemies of mankind: eet as none such have yet appeared, we may reasonably conclude, that we shall not now be troubled ...
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... keep as many and as good station-ships, in the East and West Indies, on the coast of Africa, and in the Mediterranean, as have usually been employed in a time of settled tranquillity; and yet may have always 4000 at home; which would be ...
... keep as many and as good station-ships, in the East and West Indies, on the coast of Africa, and in the Mediterranean, as have usually been employed in a time of settled tranquillity; and yet may have always 4000 at home; which would be ...
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