The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... called - , I have him by name , faying , Mr been confidering the nature of our arti- cled agreement and bufinefs - accounts ; the latter are confiderably increased fince our junction : your perfonal reputation is high in the world , and ...
... called - , I have him by name , faying , Mr been confidering the nature of our arti- cled agreement and bufinefs - accounts ; the latter are confiderably increased fince our junction : your perfonal reputation is high in the world , and ...
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... called out very foon after the air was begun , “ He is finging in F. " One of the astonishing properties of his ear , is , that he can distinguish at a great diftance from any inftrument , and out of fight of the keys , any note that is ...
... called out very foon after the air was begun , “ He is finging in F. " One of the astonishing properties of his ear , is , that he can distinguish at a great diftance from any inftrument , and out of fight of the keys , any note that is ...
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... called for reformation , the immenfe income of the paymaster of the forces , who was raising a princely fortune , which increased in proportion as the public diftreffes increa- fed . His Lordship spoke of a tax , the coft of collecting ...
... called for reformation , the immenfe income of the paymaster of the forces , who was raising a princely fortune , which increased in proportion as the public diftreffes increa- fed . His Lordship spoke of a tax , the coft of collecting ...
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... called for a reform . The money paid for foreign embaffies was enormously fwelled indeed . In the reign of K. Wil- liam ( an æra fo glorious , that every man who loved his country regarded it with admiration ) the expence of foreign em ...
... called for a reform . The money paid for foreign embaffies was enormously fwelled indeed . In the reign of K. Wil- liam ( an æra fo glorious , that every man who loved his country regarded it with admiration ) the expence of foreign em ...
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... called in this country a free martin ; and this fingularly is just as well known among the farmers as either cow or bull . This calf has all the external marks of a cow - calf . When the cow - calves are preferved , it is not for ...
... called in this country a free martin ; and this fingularly is just as well known among the farmers as either cow or bull . This calf has all the external marks of a cow - calf . When the cow - calves are preferved , it is not for ...
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