The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... honour , it would be inconfiftent with our intereft ; for , if the Spaniards should be able , by the affiftance of France , to compel the Queen of Hun- gary and King of Sardinia to fubmit to fuch terms of peace as they should pre ...
... honour , it would be inconfiftent with our intereft ; for , if the Spaniards should be able , by the affiftance of France , to compel the Queen of Hun- gary and King of Sardinia to fubmit to fuch terms of peace as they should pre ...
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... honour what you have done that fhe is very unhappy to be the caufe of in marrying her , you must always feem divifion between you and your father ; charmed with her behaviour towards you , that he has not fufficient merit for you to tho ...
... honour what you have done that fhe is very unhappy to be the caufe of in marrying her , you must always feem divifion between you and your father ; charmed with her behaviour towards you , that he has not fufficient merit for you to tho ...
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... honour from you of be- ing thought difinterefled , without running the hazard of being put to the trial . Her fituation is fuch , that she cannot give any applause to greatness of soul , which to you might not be almoft a proof that The ...
... honour from you of be- ing thought difinterefled , without running the hazard of being put to the trial . Her fituation is fuch , that she cannot give any applause to greatness of soul , which to you might not be almoft a proof that The ...
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... honour of those accufed , or the interest of the publick . If the former were innocent , a proper trial or inquiry into the fact , would have eftablished them in the good opinion of the publick , have vindicated their inno cence , and ...
... honour of those accufed , or the interest of the publick . If the former were innocent , a proper trial or inquiry into the fact , would have eftablished them in the good opinion of the publick , have vindicated their inno cence , and ...
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... honoured Father . " Honoured Sir , if I have unfortunately offended you , I did it through inadvertency , not knowingly . My being used in fuch a cruel manner by my fiepmother , was the cause of my leaving your houfe . I've endured hun ...
... honoured Father . " Honoured Sir , if I have unfortunately offended you , I did it through inadvertency , not knowingly . My being used in fuch a cruel manner by my fiepmother , was the cause of my leaving your houfe . I've endured hun ...
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