The Scots Magazine, Band 25Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran |
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... published . 184 . 29. The publisher and printer of the North Briton taken into cuftody . 237 . 30. The King of Poland arrives at Drefden , whence he had been obliged to with draw in 1756. 294 . 30. Mr Wilkes , the fuppofed author of the ...
... published . 184 . 29. The publisher and printer of the North Briton taken into cuftody . 237 . 30. The King of Poland arrives at Drefden , whence he had been obliged to with draw in 1756. 294 . 30. Mr Wilkes , the fuppofed author of the ...
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... published by the new Emprefs , were , " That the foundations of the Greek church had been thaken , and its traditions expofed to ruin ; that the glory which the empire had acquired , by its victorious arms , at the expence of fo much ...
... published by the new Emprefs , were , " That the foundations of the Greek church had been thaken , and its traditions expofed to ruin ; that the glory which the empire had acquired , by its victorious arms , at the expence of fo much ...
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... published at Dublin in October laft , and called , A narrative of the most cruel treatment of Mifs Sarah Mol- loy , now in the hospital of incurables in Dublin , who was kept confined and ftarved from 1747 to 1762 . Hough this pamphlet ...
... published at Dublin in October laft , and called , A narrative of the most cruel treatment of Mifs Sarah Mol- loy , now in the hospital of incurables in Dublin , who was kept confined and ftarved from 1747 to 1762 . Hough this pamphlet ...
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... published a paper , in which he allerts , that there is a gentleman of known worth and probity then at his elbow , who had often fed Sal- ly Molloy when confined by her father in 1751 and 1752 , by fending bread and meat to be left in ...
... published a paper , in which he allerts , that there is a gentleman of known worth and probity then at his elbow , who had often fed Sal- ly Molloy when confined by her father in 1751 and 1752 , by fending bread and meat to be left in ...
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... act of charity and beneficence ; for he was of that uncommon turn and difpofition , that by relieving others he F 2 Wes art ; perhaps , to publish The Rhetoric of Lying Jan. 1763 . 39 Inftances of abufes in private mad - houses .
... act of charity and beneficence ; for he was of that uncommon turn and difpofition , that by relieving others he F 2 Wes art ; perhaps , to publish The Rhetoric of Lying Jan. 1763 . 39 Inftances of abufes in private mad - houses .
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