The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... tion of a defire , as implied in the form- er verb , rofe in a fuperlative degree , when to this was fuperadded the idea of a claim , as implied in the latter . It appears from Quintus Curtius , that the infolence of Darius , after a ...
... tion of a defire , as implied in the form- er verb , rofe in a fuperlative degree , when to this was fuperadded the idea of a claim , as implied in the latter . It appears from Quintus Curtius , that the infolence of Darius , after a ...
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... tion . The poet exhibiteth biblical and claffical knowledge in an account of ani- als that have spoken , in order to re- concile the reader's revolting mind to the fpeech of the loufe . The loufe giv- eth a wonderful history of himself ...
... tion . The poet exhibiteth biblical and claffical knowledge in an account of ani- als that have spoken , in order to re- concile the reader's revolting mind to the fpeech of the loufe . The loufe giv- eth a wonderful history of himself ...
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... tion , which is , that the Pruffian troops still remain poffeffed of the palatinate of Sendomir ; or , if not actually in poffef fion , are encamped upon its frontiers . It might reasonably have been hoped that the miseries of this ...
... tion , which is , that the Pruffian troops still remain poffeffed of the palatinate of Sendomir ; or , if not actually in poffef fion , are encamped upon its frontiers . It might reasonably have been hoped that the miseries of this ...
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... tion than that of changing fome of the obfolete phrases into modern English . Dr M. admits , that the Vulgate was a literal translation , faithfully made ac- cording to the skill of the translators ; New Tranflation . 1 Cor . vii . 36 ...
... tion than that of changing fome of the obfolete phrases into modern English . Dr M. admits , that the Vulgate was a literal translation , faithfully made ac- cording to the skill of the translators ; New Tranflation . 1 Cor . vii . 36 ...
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... tion , to the officers appointed by us to receive them . The garrifon to march out , and the British troops to be put in poffeffion of the fort , in one hour after this capitula- tion is figned ; and two officers of the garrifon of the ...
... tion , to the officers appointed by us to receive them . The garrifon to march out , and the British troops to be put in poffeffion of the fort , in one hour after this capitula- tion is figned ; and two officers of the garrifon of the ...
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