The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... hands to the neceffary occupations of field - labour . Thus we may in time behold hereditary armies ; and the coun- tries of Europe may fee a new order of men grow up amongst them , who , from father to fon , inherit manners ...
... hands to the neceffary occupations of field - labour . Thus we may in time behold hereditary armies ; and the coun- tries of Europe may fee a new order of men grow up amongst them , who , from father to fon , inherit manners ...
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... hand unfortunately falls upon wrong notes , the ear cannot judge till it is too late to c.ect the mistake . However ... hands , by which the parts were multiplied to fix ; which he had great difficulty in reaching , on account of the ...
... hand unfortunately falls upon wrong notes , the ear cannot judge till it is too late to c.ect the mistake . However ... hands , by which the parts were multiplied to fix ; which he had great difficulty in reaching , on account of the ...
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... hand of every fubject for the common defence . - These are the hackneyed arts of fac- tion in every country , by which ... hands againit his neighbour , Atruction ! at a time when diffenfion must be de- 18 Parliament : Lords on reducing ...
... hand of every fubject for the common defence . - These are the hackneyed arts of fac- tion in every country , by which ... hands againit his neighbour , Atruction ! at a time when diffenfion must be de- 18 Parliament : Lords on reducing ...
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... hands , upon his honour he did not for he knew not what the fum was , al . though he had heard it was very confi- derable . He said further , that he had lately received a letter , defiring him to liften to fome information from a ...
... hands , upon his honour he did not for he knew not what the fum was , al . though he had heard it was very confi- derable . He said further , that he had lately received a letter , defiring him to liften to fome information from a ...
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... hands ; and as the difcuffion will be painful to their fellow - citizens , and open a breach we with to fee clofed ; we fubmit it to your confideration , whether an act of oblivion and indem- nity will not have a happy tendency to ...
... hands ; and as the difcuffion will be painful to their fellow - citizens , and open a breach we with to fee clofed ; we fubmit it to your confideration , whether an act of oblivion and indem- nity will not have a happy tendency to ...
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