The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... should be reim- burfed to the allodial heirs . As this princefs ceded all her right in the allo- dial eftates , to her fon , the present E- lector of Saxony , he of courfe became the acting party upon that claim in this conteft . The ...
... should be reim- burfed to the allodial heirs . As this princefs ceded all her right in the allo- dial eftates , to her fon , the present E- lector of Saxony , he of courfe became the acting party upon that claim in this conteft . The ...
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... should pass from her cap over the thickest part of her hair , which will prevent the fire from being commu- nicated to her head ; and so down to the ground . It is plain that this will act in the fame manner as the conductors on the ...
... should pass from her cap over the thickest part of her hair , which will prevent the fire from being commu- nicated to her head ; and so down to the ground . It is plain that this will act in the fame manner as the conductors on the ...
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... should propose ; one main purport of which was , he faid , to procure a reduction of the civil lift , which was now by a late grant of parlia- ment [ 39. 297 , 8. ] increased to the enor- mous fum of 900,000l . He declared he did not ...
... should propose ; one main purport of which was , he faid , to procure a reduction of the civil lift , which was now by a late grant of parlia- ment [ 39. 297 , 8. ] increased to the enor- mous fum of 900,000l . He declared he did not ...
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... should decline the offer , and would have no- thing to do with it ; and that what he meant by the large fums of money he had mentioned was the money he had re- ceived at Vienna , during the long time he was ambaffador there , when that ...
... should decline the offer , and would have no- thing to do with it ; and that what he meant by the large fums of money he had mentioned was the money he had re- ceived at Vienna , during the long time he was ambaffador there , when that ...
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... should pay any adoration to the character of Chance ? or what effect the contemplation of it can poffibly have in improving his mind and morals ? How , we ask , can the Atheist , who afcribes the productions of the universe , and all ...
... should pay any adoration to the character of Chance ? or what effect the contemplation of it can poffibly have in improving his mind and morals ? How , we ask , can the Atheist , who afcribes the productions of the universe , and all ...
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