The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... whole last year , hoftili but at the fame time , the advancedness of ties have never ceased between the TURKS the feafon was alledged as an excufe for and PERSIANS . The former acted only their not marching . About the middle on the ...
... whole last year , hoftili but at the fame time , the advancedness of ties have never ceased between the TURKS the feafon was alledged as an excufe for and PERSIANS . The former acted only their not marching . About the middle on the ...
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... whole world . We have now , in an affair of the laft importance to this country , greater perhaps than ever came before this house , experience for our guide : and shall we go contrary to experience itself ; to experience , which ...
... whole world . We have now , in an affair of the laft importance to this country , greater perhaps than ever came before this house , experience for our guide : and shall we go contrary to experience itself ; to experience , which ...
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... whole is to be applied to their own immediate defence , if neither of them had ever given any proofs of a prudent conduct , it would be natural and reafon- able to think , that the whole would be applied , by them , to the best use ...
... whole is to be applied to their own immediate defence , if neither of them had ever given any proofs of a prudent conduct , it would be natural and reafon- able to think , that the whole would be applied , by them , to the best use ...
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... whole , with the most natural and lively figures ; and I shall not defpair of producing an edition as beauti- ful in the eyes of all men , as the dear ori- ginal is at present in mine . - Methinks I Could read it with pleasure night and ...
... whole , with the most natural and lively figures ; and I shall not defpair of producing an edition as beauti- ful in the eyes of all men , as the dear ori- ginal is at present in mine . - Methinks I Could read it with pleasure night and ...
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... whole . For , firft , every man may learn , from his own breaft , that , by the laws of nature , all mankind ought to fucceed to their ancestors : they are intitled to expect it by the order of all things , and as a kind of retribution ...
... whole . For , firft , every man may learn , from his own breaft , that , by the laws of nature , all mankind ought to fucceed to their ancestors : they are intitled to expect it by the order of all things , and as a kind of retribution ...
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