The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... ment, without previously attending thos. lečtures, with the experiments to be shews, and then undergoing a proper examini. tion as to their being sufficiently quil. fied. Many foreign Protestant families, particularly French, have left ...
... ment, without previously attending thos. lečtures, with the experiments to be shews, and then undergoing a proper examini. tion as to their being sufficiently quil. fied. Many foreign Protestant families, particularly French, have left ...
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... ment hast year. The college of § for the out-patients by rotation, every member a month at one time. For the ordinary service of the house, two physicians were appointed on the 24th of June last, Drs David Clerk and Colin Drummond. Ali ...
... ment hast year. The college of § for the out-patients by rotation, every member a month at one time. For the ordinary service of the house, two physicians were appointed on the 24th of June last, Drs David Clerk and Colin Drummond. Ali ...
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... ment of Genoa to sell the sovereignty of the island, that it might be erod into a kingdom for the Duke of Paolo or the Infant Don Lewis Cardinal 9 Bourbon, both brothers of his Catho Majesty. As this projećt was much dis. relished by ...
... ment of Genoa to sell the sovereignty of the island, that it might be erod into a kingdom for the Duke of Paolo or the Infant Don Lewis Cardinal 9 Bourbon, both brothers of his Catho Majesty. As this projećt was much dis. relished by ...
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... ment without going out of the coun without being any time consulting, thei verdić was, Guisty God's will be done My behaviour at my trial, and when so tence was passed, I leave to the work My enemies may misinterpret it, and co ...
... ment without going out of the coun without being any time consulting, thei verdić was, Guisty God's will be done My behaviour at my trial, and when so tence was passed, I leave to the work My enemies may misinterpret it, and co ...
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... ment. Until we see the commission * instructions, we must suppose, that *Power is the same in time of peace as ***in time of war. If so, I'am sure *** Power of the most dangerous con*nce, should it be lodged for any time 127 in the ...
... ment. Until we see the commission * instructions, we must suppose, that *Power is the same in time of peace as ***in time of war. If so, I'am sure *** Power of the most dangerous con*nce, should it be lodged for any time 127 in the ...
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