The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... most of their goods destroyed . The other difappointment I have met with . Sir , is with regard to the argu- ments made ufe of against the motion . If any oppofition fhould appear , I ex- pected that the oppofers would endea- vour to ...
... most of their goods destroyed . The other difappointment I have met with . Sir , is with regard to the argu- ments made ufe of against the motion . If any oppofition fhould appear , I ex- pected that the oppofers would endea- vour to ...
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... most certainly to be acquired and increased and this method every one muft allow to be that of appropria . ting all prizes to the captors ; after de claring , in the most public manner , that the fhips taken , or to be taken , were only ...
... most certainly to be acquired and increased and this method every one muft allow to be that of appropria . ting all prizes to the captors ; after de claring , in the most public manner , that the fhips taken , or to be taken , were only ...
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... most com- mendable amufements . Then indeed the money they expend would be lost to the " " of their native country . poor He concludes with obferving , that good dramatic poets have been always held in the highest efteem , and placed by ...
... most com- mendable amufements . Then indeed the money they expend would be lost to the " " of their native country . poor He concludes with obferving , that good dramatic poets have been always held in the highest efteem , and placed by ...
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... most men by their confciences ; any one that is con- verfant in the world is convinced of this melancholy truth : we will rather offend our heavenly Father , than expose ourselves to the refentment of an earth- ly parent , or fuch as we ...
... most men by their confciences ; any one that is con- verfant in the world is convinced of this melancholy truth : we will rather offend our heavenly Father , than expose ourselves to the refentment of an earth- ly parent , or fuch as we ...
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... most falutary measures for defeating the King of Pruffia's vaft and pernicious projects in Poland . Nothing can better effect this , than the reftoring in this kingdom the tranquillity and harmony which it has fo long wanted , and ...
... most falutary measures for defeating the King of Pruffia's vaft and pernicious projects in Poland . Nothing can better effect this , than the reftoring in this kingdom the tranquillity and harmony which it has fo long wanted , and ...
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