The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... nature of things , must prove danger- ous , if not ruinous , to the independency of the Germanic body . But if that rage of dominion , and fpi- rit of arbitrary power and encroachment , which feem at prefent fo generally preva- lent in ...
... nature of things , must prove danger- ous , if not ruinous , to the independency of the Germanic body . But if that rage of dominion , and fpi- rit of arbitrary power and encroachment , which feem at prefent fo generally preva- lent in ...
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... nature , which might ferve to palliate any irregu- larity or violence in the proceedings . Befides this general effect , the Duke of Deuxponts , and the Electoral houfe of Saxony , were deeply and materially affected in their respective ...
... nature , which might ferve to palliate any irregu- larity or violence in the proceedings . Befides this general effect , the Duke of Deuxponts , and the Electoral houfe of Saxony , were deeply and materially affected in their respective ...
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... nature of the agreement between the courts of Vienna and Munich ; another was prefented from the latter to the diet , complaining of the late feizure of about twenty additional districts by the Au- ftrians , and ftating the Elector's ...
... nature of the agreement between the courts of Vienna and Munich ; another was prefented from the latter to the diet , complaining of the late feizure of about twenty additional districts by the Au- ftrians , and ftating the Elector's ...
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... Nature . " GENEROSITY : An Anecdote . AN elderly gentleman , a merchant in Glasgow , took a young man into a nominal partnership , allowing him only the falary of a clerk . After a faithful fervice of feven years , he one day called ...
... Nature . " GENEROSITY : An Anecdote . AN elderly gentleman , a merchant in Glasgow , took a young man into a nominal partnership , allowing him only the falary of a clerk . After a faithful fervice of feven years , he one day called ...
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... Nature , by which the carries on moft of her operations . It is a fifth e- lement , perfectly diftinct , and of a fupe- rior nature to the other four , which only compofe the corporeal parts of matter : but this fubtile and active fluid ...
... Nature , by which the carries on moft of her operations . It is a fifth e- lement , perfectly diftinct , and of a fupe- rior nature to the other four , which only compofe the corporeal parts of matter : but this fubtile and active fluid ...
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