The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... most dangerous enemies to him and the kingdom, and treat as traitors to their country, all such as should, either in public or private, or under any pretence whatsoever, undertake or endeavour to introduce despotic power or arbitrary ...
... most dangerous enemies to him and the kingdom, and treat as traitors to their country, all such as should, either in public or private, or under any pretence whatsoever, undertake or endeavour to introduce despotic power or arbitrary ...
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... most beneficent friend, a most charitable patroness, and a most tender sovereign. grief of her Royal husband, who best knew her value, is so excessive, that it has been feared his health would be greatly affected. On so melancholy an ...
... most beneficent friend, a most charitable patroness, and a most tender sovereign. grief of her Royal husband, who best knew her value, is so excessive, that it has been feared his health would be greatly affected. On so melancholy an ...
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... most other putrefied animal humours, though far more sootid, have less of such a silt, and that less extricable, and not effervescing with acids. Stale urine is inoffensive to health, whereas the steams of most other putrid bodies ...
... most other putrefied animal humours, though far more sootid, have less of such a silt, and that less extricable, and not effervescing with acids. Stale urine is inoffensive to health, whereas the steams of most other putrid bodies ...
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... most power4 antiseptics, and also alcaline salts, it ould seem to follow, that mixtures of oth would resist putrefaction as much as ids alone. Yet spiritus mysidereri, beg vinegar saturated with salt of hartstorn, and lemon-juice ...
... most power4 antiseptics, and also alcaline salts, it ould seem to follow, that mixtures of oth would resist putrefaction as much as ids alone. Yet spiritus mysidereri, beg vinegar saturated with salt of hartstorn, and lemon-juice ...
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... most closely to attend, and most Requently to treat me; and when different places of entertainment or schemes of pleasure are mentioned, I can see the eyes sparkle and the cheeks glow of him whose proposals obtains my approbation; He ...
... most closely to attend, and most Requently to treat me; and when different places of entertainment or schemes of pleasure are mentioned, I can see the eyes sparkle and the cheeks glow of him whose proposals obtains my approbation; He ...
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