The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... prefent a neceffary curb on the fuddenly - grown power , and the ambi- tious views , of that of Brandenburg . Be- tween both , the leffer ftates , by a pru- dent and watchful attention to the pre- fervation of that balance of power in ...
... prefent a neceffary curb on the fuddenly - grown power , and the ambi- tious views , of that of Brandenburg . Be- tween both , the leffer ftates , by a pru- dent and watchful attention to the pre- fervation of that balance of power in ...
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... prefent measures could pof- fibly fuggeft , but that his inclinations al- fo went along with the courfe of de- fcent ; in confirmation of which he ad- opted a measure , which he perhaps was not legally enabled to do , by devifing all ...
... prefent measures could pof- fibly fuggeft , but that his inclinations al- fo went along with the courfe of de- fcent ; in confirmation of which he ad- opted a measure , which he perhaps was not legally enabled to do , by devifing all ...
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... prefent : for as he feems to have re- ceived scarce any instructions , and to have purfued no regular courfe of ftudy or practice fince that time , it can hardly be imagined that he is much improved . However , experience must have ...
... prefent : for as he feems to have re- ceived scarce any instructions , and to have purfued no regular courfe of ftudy or practice fince that time , it can hardly be imagined that he is much improved . However , experience must have ...
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... prefent , all his own melodies are imitations of common and eaty paffages , and he feems infenfible to others . Ex- ample is the only method by which such an infant can be taught ; and if he were to hear only good melody and hars mony ...
... prefent , all his own melodies are imitations of common and eaty paffages , and he feems infenfible to others . Ex- ample is the only method by which such an infant can be taught ; and if he were to hear only good melody and hars mony ...
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... prefent affociations is laudable , and they therefore merit the fupport of every good citizen : for if committees are to be the ultimate judges of the proprie ty and neceffity of public measures , what- ever they pronounce to be fuch ...
... prefent affociations is laudable , and they therefore merit the fupport of every good citizen : for if committees are to be the ultimate judges of the proprie ty and neceffity of public measures , what- ever they pronounce to be fuch ...
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