The Scots Magazine, Volume 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... themselves of the camp at Grenelle , but were difperfed , after the lofs of fome lives .--- The Imperialifts , commanded by Generals Frolich , Hotze , and the Prince of Furstenberg , defeated the French army of the Rhine and Molelle ...
... themselves of the camp at Grenelle , but were difperfed , after the lofs of fome lives .--- The Imperialifts , commanded by Generals Frolich , Hotze , and the Prince of Furstenberg , defeated the French army of the Rhine and Molelle ...
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... themselves ; yet , in a con- verfation , start at a compliment and quarrel at a quotation . Such modeft authors refemble certain ladies , who in public are equally celebrated for the coldest chastity . Confcioufnefs of merit ...
... themselves ; yet , in a con- verfation , start at a compliment and quarrel at a quotation . Such modeft authors refemble certain ladies , who in public are equally celebrated for the coldest chastity . Confcioufnefs of merit ...
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... themselves to exercise have , nevertheless , a beau- tiful carnation . Their eyes are black and expreffive ; their teeth extremely white and regular . In converfation they are polite and agreeable ; in man- ners affuafive and unaffected ...
... themselves to exercise have , nevertheless , a beau- tiful carnation . Their eyes are black and expreffive ; their teeth extremely white and regular . In converfation they are polite and agreeable ; in man- ners affuafive and unaffected ...
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... themselves the mifery of the inhabi- tants of northern climates , who fhudder in the midst of frost and fnow , while they themselves are basking in their green fields . Thefe circumstances , and the affectionate attachment they have for ...
... themselves the mifery of the inhabi- tants of northern climates , who fhudder in the midst of frost and fnow , while they themselves are basking in their green fields . Thefe circumstances , and the affectionate attachment they have for ...
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... themselves and benefiting their country . It has been often obferved , that peo- ple are , in general , better acquainted with other countries than their own . Ambition , curiofity , and a fort of pride of feeing what only the rich few ...
... themselves and benefiting their country . It has been often obferved , that peo- ple are , in general , better acquainted with other countries than their own . Ambition , curiofity , and a fort of pride of feeing what only the rich few ...
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