The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... respect a good member of fo- ciety ; whereas , if the is cruelly expofed to public penance , fhe defpairs of ever be- ing able to retrieve her character , and ( as Magdalenes are very rare ) may in all probability be a w - e for life ...
... respect a good member of fo- ciety ; whereas , if the is cruelly expofed to public penance , fhe defpairs of ever be- ing able to retrieve her character , and ( as Magdalenes are very rare ) may in all probability be a w - e for life ...
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... respect to his person and cir- cumstances , are in fubftance as follows . -His name is Robert Francis Damien . He is the fon of Pierre Jofeph Damien , who is yet alive . He was born in the fuburbs of Arras , called the Fauxbourg St ...
... respect to his person and cir- cumstances , are in fubftance as follows . -His name is Robert Francis Damien . He is the fon of Pierre Jofeph Damien , who is yet alive . He was born in the fuburbs of Arras , called the Fauxbourg St ...
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... respect to other states , in granting or refufing the favours which the houfe of Auftria had fo often occa- fion to request . think fit . Strong remonftrances against the erecting of it. His SARDINIAN Majefty has long kept a close ...
... respect to other states , in granting or refufing the favours which the houfe of Auftria had fo often occa- fion to request . think fit . Strong remonftrances against the erecting of it. His SARDINIAN Majefty has long kept a close ...
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... respect culpable , we do not pretend to know ; but he was af- terward divested of both his command in the army , and his government of New England , and was called home to Britain . Though the prefervation of Ofwego was of very great ...
... respect culpable , we do not pretend to know ; but he was af- terward divested of both his command in the army , and his government of New England , and was called home to Britain . Though the prefervation of Ofwego was of very great ...
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... respects is so intimate- ly connected with their neglect , that a vindication of the one must neceffarily inforce an expofition of the other : A hard neceffity , I must confefs , and im- posed upon me much against my inclina- tion ...
... respects is so intimate- ly connected with their neglect , that a vindication of the one must neceffarily inforce an expofition of the other : A hard neceffity , I must confefs , and im- posed upon me much against my inclina- tion ...
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