The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... live fplendid . ly upon a moderate income ; fortunate- ly thefe allurements to diffipation are unknown to them . Nor do they ex- cite the envy of the poor by midnight orgies or gilded chariots . Their time is fpent between their duty at ...
... live fplendid . ly upon a moderate income ; fortunate- ly thefe allurements to diffipation are unknown to them . Nor do they ex- cite the envy of the poor by midnight orgies or gilded chariots . Their time is fpent between their duty at ...
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... lives are an even tenor of do- world is deprived of their experience mestic felicities , not remarkable for bril- and ... live on a friendly footing with the foreign traders , who refide here , particularly the English . Bank- ruptcies ...
... lives are an even tenor of do- world is deprived of their experience mestic felicities , not remarkable for bril- and ... live on a friendly footing with the foreign traders , who refide here , particularly the English . Bank- ruptcies ...
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... lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtship . Their na- tural difpofition to fecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under the impreffion of the tender paffion ; and they must have fallen victims to it ...
... lives do they evince more prudence than during their courtship . Their na- tural difpofition to fecrecy is the means of their continuing for years under the impreffion of the tender paffion ; and they must have fallen victims to it ...
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... live to a great age , yet there are not many remarkable instances of longevity among them ; but there are fewer cut off by natural caufes before the age of threefcore , than among an equal num- ber , perhaps , in any other part of Eu ...
... live to a great age , yet there are not many remarkable instances of longevity among them ; but there are fewer cut off by natural caufes before the age of threefcore , than among an equal num- ber , perhaps , in any other part of Eu ...
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... lives : it diffipates the forrows of the poor man , and refines the fentiments of the rich ; life glides on agreeably a- mid fuch endearing fcenes . It would be vain to perfuade a Portuguese , that he could enjoy fuch happinefs in any ...
... lives : it diffipates the forrows of the poor man , and refines the fentiments of the rich ; life glides on agreeably a- mid fuch endearing fcenes . It would be vain to perfuade a Portuguese , that he could enjoy fuch happinefs in any ...
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