The Scots Magazine, Volume 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... circumstances of that wonder- ful fortune which ever attended her . Liberty , like an infant Jove , protected from the rage of profecution by priestly fanatics , now began to fhew itself abroad under the stern features of the puritan ...
... circumstances of that wonder- ful fortune which ever attended her . Liberty , like an infant Jove , protected from the rage of profecution by priestly fanatics , now began to fhew itself abroad under the stern features of the puritan ...
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... circumstances fo favourable to the human conftitution , that we should naturally expect to find the Portuguefe live to a great age , yet there are not many remarkable instances of longevity among them ; but there are fewer cut off by ...
... circumstances fo favourable to the human conftitution , that we should naturally expect to find the Portuguefe live to a great age , yet there are not many remarkable instances of longevity among them ; but there are fewer cut off by ...
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... circumstances , and the affectionate attachment they have for their king , endear them to their native foil . They centre a great portion of their happiness in the fine climate with which nature has bleffed them , and the abundance of ...
... circumstances , and the affectionate attachment they have for their king , endear them to their native foil . They centre a great portion of their happiness in the fine climate with which nature has bleffed them , and the abundance of ...
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... circumstance on which their differences reft , is no eafy matter , and may often leave room for diverfity of opinion . After a careful examination of the claffical writers , he fufpects it will be found , that in the glow of compofition ...
... circumstance on which their differences reft , is no eafy matter , and may often leave room for diverfity of opinion . After a careful examination of the claffical writers , he fufpects it will be found , that in the glow of compofition ...
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... circumstances , to give her in marriage , and hath the direc tion of his own will in that affair , being a freeman and not a flave , and bath determined this in his orun mind to keep his daughter unmar- ried , agreeably to her own ...
... circumstances , to give her in marriage , and hath the direc tion of his own will in that affair , being a freeman and not a flave , and bath determined this in his orun mind to keep his daughter unmar- ried , agreeably to her own ...
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