The Scots Magazine, 第 26 巻Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1764 |
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... means to reftored , in great measure , to te poffeilions in Courland ; but kept him at a diftance , and under a fr of confinement . It was thought , but he would use her interest for getting is re - inftated into his former dignity ; he ...
... means to reftored , in great measure , to te poffeilions in Courland ; but kept him at a diftance , and under a fr of confinement . It was thought , but he would use her interest for getting is re - inftated into his former dignity ; he ...
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... means to take him off , in order to be free of a formidable rival . It would fem that the dietines , or preparatory reetings relative to an election , are to be held in the beginning of February ; and that the generalet for that purpofe ...
... means to take him off , in order to be free of a formidable rival . It would fem that the dietines , or preparatory reetings relative to an election , are to be held in the beginning of February ; and that the generalet for that purpofe ...
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... means of fur- they reinforcements which arrived , they not only stopped the revolters in their progrefs . but obliged them to take fhel- ter in the woods , from which alfo they fet al ort diflodging them . Mean - while Jettet om Surinn ...
... means of fur- they reinforcements which arrived , they not only stopped the revolters in their progrefs . but obliged them to take fhel- ter in the woods , from which alfo they fet al ort diflodging them . Mean - while Jettet om Surinn ...
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... means ; the divine power , in and of itself . I know nothing of the creation of matter , bodies , fpirits , or the world ; the idea of creation confounds me ; but I know that God hath formed the universe , and all that exifts , in the ...
... means ; the divine power , in and of itself . I know nothing of the creation of matter , bodies , fpirits , or the world ; the idea of creation confounds me ; but I know that God hath formed the universe , and all that exifts , in the ...
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... means they have hitherto plun- dered the nation , and made incredible profits . But of late fo many are feram- bling for a fhare , that the utmost address is requifite to fupport each company ; e- very art that can be thought of is put ...
... means they have hitherto plun- dered the nation , and made incredible profits . But of late fo many are feram- bling for a fhare , that the utmost address is requifite to fupport each company ; e- very art that can be thought of is put ...
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353 ページ - I fliall take an airing down your way on Saturday, and pray let me have a little leg of lamb, with fome fpinnage and plain butter, to regale on. Where I dine in town they ftarve me with, luxury ; and I have fat at many a table, where 1 had not a bit of any thing to eat, becaufe I had too much of every thing.
260 ページ - With the lilac to render it gay ! Already it calls for my love To prune the wild branches away.
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