The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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some entertainment at the little theatre ; then must be dressed for dinner; then must pay my visits; then walk in the park; then hurry to the play; and from thence to the card-table. This is the general course of the day when there ...
some entertainment at the little theatre ; then must be dressed for dinner; then must pay my visits; then walk in the park; then hurry to the play; and from thence to the card-table. This is the general course of the day when there ...
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... must indulgence claim. For imperfeótions let their birth atone, On the cold limits of the frozen zone; Far from the ... must Delays to mingle with his kindred dust: So I—while round those seats my sight I bend And in cach cordial eye ...
... must indulgence claim. For imperfeótions let their birth atone, On the cold limits of the frozen zone; Far from the ... must Delays to mingle with his kindred dust: So I—while round those seats my sight I bend And in cach cordial eye ...
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... must always be of great service to states as well is private families; and I shall heartily agree to its being absolutely necessary for us in our present distressed circumstances; for distressed I must call them, when it is of all sides ...
... must always be of great service to states as well is private families; and I shall heartily agree to its being absolutely necessary for us in our present distressed circumstances; for distressed I must call them, when it is of all sides ...
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... must maintain twice as many of them as we have any occasion for in time of peace, oven though we should thereby lose ... must have seamen as well as ships. Nay, if we must begin our occonomy with our navy, where, I believe, it will end ...
... must maintain twice as many of them as we have any occasion for in time of peace, oven though we should thereby lose ... must have seamen as well as ships. Nay, if we must begin our occonomy with our navy, where, I believe, it will end ...
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... must think it was an egregious neglect to leave it so much exposed. If it be left so for the year ensuing, I shall look upon it as a most wicked design ; and in order to obviate every pretence for leaving it so exposed, I must be ...
... must think it was an egregious neglect to leave it so much exposed. If it be left so for the year ensuing, I shall look upon it as a most wicked design ; and in order to obviate every pretence for leaving it so exposed, I must be ...
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