The Scots Magazine, Tom 1Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1739 |
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... hand , feveral perfons were put upon endeavouring to remove thefe inconve- nicacies by fupplying their place with a production of our own . But this was found liable to fo many difficulties as were not eafily remov'd : though at length ...
... hand , feveral perfons were put upon endeavouring to remove thefe inconve- nicacies by fupplying their place with a production of our own . But this was found liable to fo many difficulties as were not eafily remov'd : though at length ...
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... hand of France , and the cantons of Zurich and Bern ; and the city restored to its former tranquil- lity . A ... hands of the Piedmontefe : but it is not probable that his Imperial Ma- jefty will at present be fo ftrenuous in D his ...
... hand of France , and the cantons of Zurich and Bern ; and the city restored to its former tranquil- lity . A ... hands of the Piedmontefe : but it is not probable that his Imperial Ma- jefty will at present be fo ftrenuous in D his ...
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... hand and my head ; and when I awoke , for though it is an eafy matter to approve I wrote down what I could recollect of with fafety , like the mercenary hacks a fpeech which may be of fome ufe to D who oppose me ; yet to blame , at all ...
... hand and my head ; and when I awoke , for though it is an eafy matter to approve I wrote down what I could recollect of with fafety , like the mercenary hacks a fpeech which may be of fome ufe to D who oppose me ; yet to blame , at all ...
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... hands e- more purchafers , and thereby to have nough to be of any fervice to the caufe the highest price that can be ... hand , is an argument of the general ability to purchate them new - advertifing thefe things for fale , you may tell ...
... hands e- more purchafers , and thereby to have nough to be of any fervice to the caufe the highest price that can be ... hand , is an argument of the general ability to purchate them new - advertifing thefe things for fale , you may tell ...
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... hands , that I am neither within the letter nor the mean- ing of the act . G It has been no small mortification to me ... hand , and pulling up his breeches with another , what can a fpecial jury make of it ? $ The cafe ftands thus : The ...
... hands , that I am neither within the letter nor the mean- ing of the act . G It has been no small mortification to me ... hand , and pulling up his breeches with another , what can a fpecial jury make of it ? $ The cafe ftands thus : The ...
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