The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... himself any ways ac countable to any prince of the Empire for the measures he had purfued . It concluded , in this early state of the controverfy , with a declaration , that the Emperor being thoroughly fatisfied of the juftice of the ...
... himself any ways ac countable to any prince of the Empire for the measures he had purfued . It concluded , in this early state of the controverfy , with a declaration , that the Emperor being thoroughly fatisfied of the juftice of the ...
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... himself who was playing . which was his workshop , haftened down this tune on the organ . When he found it was the child , he could hardly believe what he heard and faw . At this time he was exactly two years and three weeks old , as ...
... himself who was playing . which was his workshop , haftened down this tune on the organ . When he found it was the child , he could hardly believe what he heard and faw . At this time he was exactly two years and three weeks old , as ...
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... himself nor his elder fon could find out what note it was , the child , who was then amufing himself with draw . ing on the floor , left that employment , and going to the organ , immediately laid his hand on the note that ciphered . Mr ...
... himself nor his elder fon could find out what note it was , the child , who was then amufing himself with draw . ing on the floor , left that employment , and going to the organ , immediately laid his hand on the note that ciphered . Mr ...
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... himself with a large quantity of clean filings of iron , he put them into a large tub that was more than one third filled with clean water ; he then , with great labour , worked the tub to and fro for many hours together , that the fric ...
... himself with a large quantity of clean filings of iron , he put them into a large tub that was more than one third filled with clean water ; he then , with great labour , worked the tub to and fro for many hours together , that the fric ...
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... himself ) , or with any intention to act , in his little sphere , in some degree , according to the great principle he hath been contempla . ting ? ” — To adore Chance - to be grate- ful to Chance , are folecifms fhocking to common ...
... himself ) , or with any intention to act , in his little sphere , in some degree , according to the great principle he hath been contempla . ting ? ” — To adore Chance - to be grate- ful to Chance , are folecifms fhocking to common ...
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