The Scots Magazine, Volume 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... shall finish this eflay on money , by pro pofing and explaining two obfervations , which may , perhaps , serve to employ the thoughts of our fpeculative politicians . For to thefe only I all along addrefs my- felf . It is enough , that ...
... shall finish this eflay on money , by pro pofing and explaining two obfervations , which may , perhaps , serve to employ the thoughts of our fpeculative politicians . For to thefe only I all along addrefs my- felf . It is enough , that ...
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... shall find , that it must first quicken the diligence of every indivi- dual , before it increase the price of labour . And that the fpecie may increase to a confiderable pitch , before it have this latter effect , appears , amongst ...
... shall find , that it must first quicken the diligence of every indivi- dual , before it increase the price of labour . And that the fpecie may increase to a confiderable pitch , before it have this latter effect , appears , amongst ...
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... shall be first obliged to ferve , or find fubftitutes . Next to them , fuch married men as have the fewest children , and the leaft burthen- fome . The advantages arifing from fuch a law are manifeft : It would certainly be a great ...
... shall be first obliged to ferve , or find fubftitutes . Next to them , fuch married men as have the fewest children , and the leaft burthen- fome . The advantages arifing from fuch a law are manifeft : It would certainly be a great ...
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... Shall fill thy raptur'd mind ; Much nobler bleffings fwell thy glowing heart , Than all the tafieless joys Falfe Pleafure can im- part . " Far from the allurements of the rofy bow'r , Far from the dangers of the beaten way , With all ...
... Shall fill thy raptur'd mind ; Much nobler bleffings fwell thy glowing heart , Than all the tafieless joys Falfe Pleafure can im- part . " Far from the allurements of the rofy bow'r , Far from the dangers of the beaten way , With all ...
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... shall my woods afcend ; And oh ! if Heaven th ' ambitious thought ap- prove , A rül fhall warble cross the gloomy grove , A Little rill , o'er pebbly beds convey'd , Guth down the freep , and glitter thro ' the glade . What chearing ...
... shall my woods afcend ; And oh ! if Heaven th ' ambitious thought ap- prove , A rül fhall warble cross the gloomy grove , A Little rill , o'er pebbly beds convey'd , Guth down the freep , and glitter thro ' the glade . What chearing ...
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