The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... vice verfa . Perhaps it might be of fervice to these people to wear fome electric fubftance next their skin , to defend the nerves and fibres from the damp or non - electric air . I would propofe a waistcoat of the fineft flannel ...
... vice verfa . Perhaps it might be of fervice to these people to wear fome electric fubftance next their skin , to defend the nerves and fibres from the damp or non - electric air . I would propofe a waistcoat of the fineft flannel ...
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... vice ; but that was an effect which must ever happen : That he apprehended the Houfe would not think the number of men increafed fince last year , and which amounted to about 15,000 , an augmen- tation too great , when it was confidered ...
... vice ; but that was an effect which must ever happen : That he apprehended the Houfe would not think the number of men increafed fince last year , and which amounted to about 15,000 , an augmen- tation too great , when it was confidered ...
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... Vice - Adm . Arbuthnot , at New York , acquainted Vice - Adm . Byron , then on the Weft- India ftation , with his having fent the Ruffel of 74 guns , the Europa and Rai- fonable of 64 guns each , being the whole force there , or likely ...
... Vice - Adm . Arbuthnot , at New York , acquainted Vice - Adm . Byron , then on the Weft- India ftation , with his having fent the Ruffel of 74 guns , the Europa and Rai- fonable of 64 guns each , being the whole force there , or likely ...
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... Vice and Mifery infeparably joined . ] On the other hand , it is equally a fixed law in Nature , that Vice and Mifery are in- feparably joined . It is obvious to every one , that nothing can render human na- ture more bafe , defpicable ...
... Vice and Mifery infeparably joined . ] On the other hand , it is equally a fixed law in Nature , that Vice and Mifery are in- feparably joined . It is obvious to every one , that nothing can render human na- ture more bafe , defpicable ...
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... vice are the strongest in citements to virtue . - These general cha- racters of Virtue and Vice are not pre- cifely applicable to the individuals of mankind . There is a ftrange diverfity and mixture of Vice and Virtue , Wif dom and ...
... vice are the strongest in citements to virtue . - These general cha- racters of Virtue and Vice are not pre- cifely applicable to the individuals of mankind . There is a ftrange diverfity and mixture of Vice and Virtue , Wif dom and ...
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