The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... first propofals made by this minifter were fimple and laconic : That the King should acknowledge the vali- dity of the convention which the Em- prefs Queen had concluded with the Elector Palatine , and her legal title to thofe ...
... first propofals made by this minifter were fimple and laconic : That the King should acknowledge the vali- dity of the convention which the Em- prefs Queen had concluded with the Elector Palatine , and her legal title to thofe ...
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... first year of life , when he already knew and recited the principal facts con- tained in the five books of Mofes , with a number of verses on the creation . In his fourteenth month he knew all the hi- ftory of the Bible ; in his ...
... first year of life , when he already knew and recited the principal facts con- tained in the five books of Mofes , with a number of verses on the creation . In his fourteenth month he knew all the hi- ftory of the Bible ; in his ...
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... first attempted to play a tune himfelf : for , the fame e- vening , after her departure , the child cried , and was fo peevifh that his mo- ther was wholly unable to appeafe him . At length , paffing through the dining- room , he ...
... first attempted to play a tune himfelf : for , the fame e- vening , after her departure , the child cried , and was fo peevifh that his mo- ther was wholly unable to appeafe him . At length , paffing through the dining- room , he ...
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... first part of the Belleifle March , which , per- haps , may first have fuggefted this mea- fure to him , and impreffed it in his me- mory . And his ear , though exquifitely formed for difcriminating founds , is as yet only captivated by ...
... first part of the Belleifle March , which , per- haps , may first have fuggefted this mea- fure to him , and impreffed it in his me- mory . And his ear , though exquifitely formed for difcriminating founds , is as yet only captivated by ...
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... first intend- ed as a gratification and pleasure to a fmall number of perfons who could wor- fhip on no other ; to be publicly ufed , on the fuppofition that it would afford the fame gratification and pleasure to great numbers in the ...
... first intend- ed as a gratification and pleasure to a fmall number of perfons who could wor- fhip on no other ; to be publicly ufed , on the fuppofition that it would afford the fame gratification and pleasure to great numbers in the ...
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