The Scots Magazine, Tom 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... firft Pfalm imitated . - -To the Rt . 8 Hon . Mifs St --- t 35 ib . The Relapfe 36 ib . ib . 37 38 States General intent on the accommodation betwixt Great Britain and Spain ib . Difputes likely to arife about the fucceffion to Berg and ...
... firft Pfalm imitated . - -To the Rt . 8 Hon . Mifs St --- t 35 ib . The Relapfe 36 ib . ib . 37 38 States General intent on the accommodation betwixt Great Britain and Spain ib . Difputes likely to arife about the fucceffion to Berg and ...
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... firft alarmed the friends of Theodore with apprehenfions of being obliged to fubmit to the unlimited power of their former detefted governors : But , when the French troops were landed , and the arti- cles of accommodation came upon the ...
... firft alarmed the friends of Theodore with apprehenfions of being obliged to fubmit to the unlimited power of their former detefted governors : But , when the French troops were landed , and the arti- cles of accommodation came upon the ...
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... firft Doctor is in the Habit of a Harlequin , bis Coat being loaded with Treaties , Preliminaries , Conventions , Me- morials , & c . The Prefident is feated in an armed Chair placed in the middle of the Stage ; Pantalon , who is to be ...
... firft Doctor is in the Habit of a Harlequin , bis Coat being loaded with Treaties , Preliminaries , Conventions , Me- morials , & c . The Prefident is feated in an armed Chair placed in the middle of the Stage ; Pantalon , who is to be ...
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... firft of Laureats , woo'd , And with love - odes and fongs purfu'd In Daphne publick fame . Keeping in chace the flying fair ; Thou , C - bb - r , now dost , year by year , His fucceffor , the fame . • Can I longer bear the fmart ? Will ...
... firft of Laureats , woo'd , And with love - odes and fongs purfu'd In Daphne publick fame . Keeping in chace the flying fair ; Thou , C - bb - r , now dost , year by year , His fucceffor , the fame . • Can I longer bear the fmart ? Will ...
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The Firft PSALM imitated , H In a Pindarick Ode . App , O ! happy ! is his fate , " Whose thoughts are always right ; Whefe zeal the wicked can't abate ; Whom no ill words delight : But who the law of God pursues , In all he thinks , in ...
The Firft PSALM imitated , H In a Pindarick Ode . App , O ! happy ! is his fate , " Whose thoughts are always right ; Whefe zeal the wicked can't abate ; Whom no ill words delight : But who the law of God pursues , In all he thinks , in ...
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