The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, Том 56Alex Chapman and, 1794 |
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... these things ever in their view , the Editors may humbly hope to afford fome aid in forming the public tafte , as well as in furnishing materials for the hiftorians of future ages . The The Editors , in their first addrefs , took the.
... these things ever in their view , the Editors may humbly hope to afford fome aid in forming the public tafte , as well as in furnishing materials for the hiftorians of future ages . The The Editors , in their first addrefs , took the.
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... took off and examined my hat . One of them was young , and by her eyes feemed beautiful . They talked to me , but I made figns that their language was unin- telligible , and fearful of my fituation from the jealoufy of the Turks , bowed ...
... took off and examined my hat . One of them was young , and by her eyes feemed beautiful . They talked to me , but I made figns that their language was unin- telligible , and fearful of my fituation from the jealoufy of the Turks , bowed ...
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... took the office of reading , to his unhappy and innocent fovereign , the sentence which brought him to the fcaffold . ( Signed ) D. HAILES . " " Order of Council for feizing American Vefels . THE following order was iffued for capturing ...
... took the office of reading , to his unhappy and innocent fovereign , the sentence which brought him to the fcaffold . ( Signed ) D. HAILES . " " Order of Council for feizing American Vefels . THE following order was iffued for capturing ...
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... took place as difperfing the Convention in Blackfriars Wynd ; and , upon being interrogated by the pannel , added , That when Skirving was brought before the Magiftrates , re- lative to the meeting in the Cock - pit , he took particular ...
... took place as difperfing the Convention in Blackfriars Wynd ; and , upon being interrogated by the pannel , added , That when Skirving was brought before the Magiftrates , re- lative to the meeting in the Cock - pit , he took particular ...
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... took down the debates to be inferted in the Gazetteer ; thefe he wished to make accurate , although he is not cer- tain but he might make a mistake in the perfon's name who made any particular motion : Does not recollect Mr Skir . ving ...
... took down the debates to be inferted in the Gazetteer ; thefe he wished to make accurate , although he is not cer- tain but he might make a mistake in the perfon's name who made any particular motion : Does not recollect Mr Skir . ving ...
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