The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... never lie quiet for want of irritation; and therefore its effects are every where discoverable, and its attempts always to be dreaded. - It is impossible to mention a name which any advantageous distinétion has made eminent, but some ...
... never lie quiet for want of irritation; and therefore its effects are every where discoverable, and its attempts always to be dreaded. - It is impossible to mention a name which any advantageous distinétion has made eminent, but some ...
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... never be safe but by their protećtion. - I have a mamma and two aunts, who have all been formerly celebrated for their beauty, and are still generally admired by those who value themselves upon their understanding, and love to talk of ...
... never be safe but by their protećtion. - I have a mamma and two aunts, who have all been formerly celebrated for their beauty, and are still generally admired by those who value themselves upon their understanding, and love to talk of ...
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... never want above 8 or 10,000 ; and that number the merchants could always spare, by employing landmen in their stead: so that they would never be obliged to outbid the public; and numbers of expert young seamen would list voluntarily in ...
... never want above 8 or 10,000 ; and that number the merchants could always spare, by employing landmen in their stead: so that they would never be obliged to outbid the public; and numbers of expert young seamen would list voluntarily in ...
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... never had any pains in hisgums or teeth, which in three years came out, and he had a new set; his hair grew darker; and he continued in health and strength till a hundred. The great Duke of Beaufort, who died in 1702 aged eighty, used ...
... never had any pains in hisgums or teeth, which in three years came out, and he had a new set; his hair grew darker; and he continued in health and strength till a hundred. The great Duke of Beaufort, who died in 1702 aged eighty, used ...
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... never rethiblish despotism, nor make any change in her present form of government tending towards it. What the Ele&tor Pahine's demands might be, we do not porticularly know, soon after had advice of his presenting a memorial to the ...
... never rethiblish despotism, nor make any change in her present form of government tending towards it. What the Ele&tor Pahine's demands might be, we do not porticularly know, soon after had advice of his presenting a memorial to the ...
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