The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... these ships have not been difpofed of , because they are to be restored upon the French court's agreeing to a reafonable accommoda- tion , is a ridiculous pretence ; becaufe to expect , that either the court or people of France will be ...
... these ships have not been difpofed of , because they are to be restored upon the French court's agreeing to a reafonable accommoda- tion , is a ridiculous pretence ; becaufe to expect , that either the court or people of France will be ...
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... these strong walls do only ferve To keep rogues out , and keep me in : Malice is now grown charitable , fure ; I'm ... These manacles upon mine arm I as my mistress ' favours wear ; And for to keep mine ancles warm , ~ I have fome iron ...
... these strong walls do only ferve To keep rogues out , and keep me in : Malice is now grown charitable , fure ; I'm ... These manacles upon mine arm I as my mistress ' favours wear ; And for to keep mine ancles warm , ~ I have fome iron ...
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... these few weeks ; there is scarce a circuit - court without the trial of fome of thefe miferable offenders ; and doubt- less many more poor innocent children are murdered than the world knows of . equipage . It is evident how many poor ...
... these few weeks ; there is scarce a circuit - court without the trial of fome of thefe miferable offenders ; and doubt- less many more poor innocent children are murdered than the world knows of . equipage . It is evident how many poor ...
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... these two , the Buck- ingham went to affift the Lancaster , who at that time was engaged with a chef d'escadre , a 74 gun fhip ; the im- mediate confequence of which was , the giving way of this fhip alfo , and like- wife of the two ...
... these two , the Buck- ingham went to affift the Lancaster , who at that time was engaged with a chef d'escadre , a 74 gun fhip ; the im- mediate confequence of which was , the giving way of this fhip alfo , and like- wife of the two ...
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... these two accounts was nearest the truth , we cannot pretend to know ; but it is most probable that the court of Verfailles would rather avow the for- mer to the house of Auftria , her new al- ly , which can fcarcely be fuppofed e- ven ...
... these two accounts was nearest the truth , we cannot pretend to know ; but it is most probable that the court of Verfailles would rather avow the for- mer to the house of Auftria , her new al- ly , which can fcarcely be fuppofed e- ven ...
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