The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... manner as may please the virtuous; and it is no less incumbent n readers to countenance and recommend, or to negle&t and disrage composures, according to the real emolument or j y have a natural tendency to produce. What has been here ...
... manner as may please the virtuous; and it is no less incumbent n readers to countenance and recommend, or to negle&t and disrage composures, according to the real emolument or j y have a natural tendency to produce. What has been here ...
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... manner polite. He # remarkable for the elegance of his dress; and he is thought to dance a hinuet, and understand the small sword, better than any other man in he kingdom. Among the ladies Florio has made many conquests; and as ...
... manner polite. He # remarkable for the elegance of his dress; and he is thought to dance a hinuet, and understand the small sword, better than any other man in he kingdom. Among the ladies Florio has made many conquests; and as ...
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... manner as to give umbrage to any power. After this the troops of both nations remained quiet on the frontiers of Finland, as they had formerly done, till it was necessary for them to go into winter-quarters; and a Swedish minister went ...
... manner as to give umbrage to any power. After this the troops of both nations remained quiet on the frontiers of Finland, as they had formerly done, till it was necessary for them to go into winter-quarters; and a Swedish minister went ...
Seite 7
... manner. A war in the north was now thought to be almost inevitable. It was easily seen, that should it happen, the Empress of Russia would have to deal with the whole power of Sweden and Prussia, assisted by France. The Swedish forces ...
... manner. A war in the north was now thought to be almost inevitable. It was easily seen, that should it happen, the Empress of Russia would have to deal with the whole power of Sweden and Prussia, assisted by France. The Swedish forces ...
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... manner with a strong decotti. on of the bark, always lost their stenth, and had the firmness of their fibres to stored. Hence we may account for th: bark's success in gangrenes, and malignant fevers, where the humours are so trid, as ...
... manner with a strong decotti. on of the bark, always lost their stenth, and had the firmness of their fibres to stored. Hence we may account for th: bark's success in gangrenes, and malignant fevers, where the humours are so trid, as ...
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