The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... Such are fome of the confequences , whether in public or private life , of living in the neighbour . hood of the great and powerful . It could fcarcely be fuppofed , and probably was not expected , that in fuch a republic as that of the ...
... Such are fome of the confequences , whether in public or private life , of living in the neighbour . hood of the great and powerful . It could fcarcely be fuppofed , and probably was not expected , that in fuch a republic as that of the ...
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... Such was the rapid progrefs this child had made at this time , in judging of the agreement of founds , that he played the Eafter hymn with full harmony ; and in the laft two or three bars of Hallelujah , where the fame found is ...
... Such was the rapid progrefs this child had made at this time , in judging of the agreement of founds , that he played the Eafter hymn with full harmony ; and in the laft two or three bars of Hallelujah , where the fame found is ...
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... such an infant can be taught ; and if he were to hear only good melody and hars mony , he would doubtlefs try to produce fomething fimilar : but at prefent he plays nothing correctly , and his volun- taries are little lefs wild than the ...
... such an infant can be taught ; and if he were to hear only good melody and hars mony , he would doubtlefs try to produce fomething fimilar : but at prefent he plays nothing correctly , and his volun- taries are little lefs wild than the ...
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... Such inftances will make every lover of order , and good government , cau- tious how he concurs in erecting an un- conftitutional power in the ftate , which may overturn its liberties , or at least en- danger its fafety . For if ...
... Such inftances will make every lover of order , and good government , cau- tious how he concurs in erecting an un- conftitutional power in the ftate , which may overturn its liberties , or at least en- danger its fafety . For if ...
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... such , the present inftance , added to that of the wild man brought over from the forefts of Germa- ny as a prefent to K. George 1. con firm . Gent . Mag . ] PAR- ranean , as Naples , & c . and Portugal Jan. 1780 1780. 17 . The views of ...
... such , the present inftance , added to that of the wild man brought over from the forefts of Germa- ny as a prefent to K. George 1. con firm . Gent . Mag . ] PAR- ranean , as Naples , & c . and Portugal Jan. 1780 1780. 17 . The views of ...
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