The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... proper efence; and soon after, Count Rasouofski, General of the Cossacks, set out put himself at their head. A courier as also dispatched to the Russian minier at Constantinople, with instructions 2 complain of such violences, and deaud ...
... proper efence; and soon after, Count Rasouofski, General of the Cossacks, set out put himself at their head. A courier as also dispatched to the Russian minier at Constantinople, with instructions 2 complain of such violences, and deaud ...
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... proper to look upon the world with indifference, till the world looks with indifference on me. I have been forced, however, to sit this morning a whole quarter of an hour with your paper before my face; but just as my aunt came in ...
... proper to look upon the world with indifference, till the world looks with indifference on me. I have been forced, however, to sit this morning a whole quarter of an hour with your paper before my face; but just as my aunt came in ...
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... proper stations for i. public good. - The source of being, order, excellence, Th'indulgent Father of the human race, , Th" eternal Word, divine Philanthropist, 2. Teacher and model of exalted worth, - Devoutly he ador'd; the Christian ...
... proper stations for i. public good. - The source of being, order, excellence, Th'indulgent Father of the human race, , Th" eternal Word, divine Philanthropist, 2. Teacher and model of exalted worth, - Devoutly he ador'd; the Christian ...
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... proper pedestal, with all the decorations of the order; on the summit of which I placed a Pegasus, just seeming to take his flight to heaven; and on the dye of the pedestal I have engraved the following inscription, wrote by an ...
... proper pedestal, with all the decorations of the order; on the summit of which I placed a Pegasus, just seeming to take his flight to heaven; and on the dye of the pedestal I have engraved the following inscription, wrote by an ...
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... proper and improper bathing. But the great misfortune is, that in the relation of fačts at a distance, many circumstances are st that, were they to be precisely known, would quite alter the idea of him to whom they are thus partially or ...
... proper and improper bathing. But the great misfortune is, that in the relation of fačts at a distance, many circumstances are st that, were they to be precisely known, would quite alter the idea of him to whom they are thus partially or ...
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