The Scots Magazine, Volume 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... guard against embarraffments from thefe contingencies , by fuch en- couragements to our own navigation as will render our commerce and agricul- ture lefs dependent on foreign bottoms , which may fail us in the very moments moft ...
... guard against embarraffments from thefe contingencies , by fuch en- couragements to our own navigation as will render our commerce and agricul- ture lefs dependent on foreign bottoms , which may fail us in the very moments moft ...
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... guard , being too far from the main body to be fup- ported , muft , in cafe of a defeat , retire in diforder , and ... guards , who heheaded ' them , falted the heads , and put them into a fack , in which they had collected a confi ...
... guard , being too far from the main body to be fup- ported , muft , in cafe of a defeat , retire in diforder , and ... guards , who heheaded ' them , falted the heads , and put them into a fack , in which they had collected a confi ...
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... guard - fhips at the port is twelve fhips of the line , and a proportionable number of frigates . By a late calculation , the number of inhabitants in this city is found to a- mount to near 100,000 ; being twice as many as was in ...
... guard - fhips at the port is twelve fhips of the line , and a proportionable number of frigates . By a late calculation , the number of inhabitants in this city is found to a- mount to near 100,000 ; being twice as many as was in ...
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... guard . The Colonel had for med his difpofitions for the purfuit ; but it appeared proper , from circumstances , not to carry it on then . Thefe irregulars of the enemy , diftin . guished by the name of Looties , conti- nued their ...
... guard . The Colonel had for med his difpofitions for the purfuit ; but it appeared proper , from circumstances , not to carry it on then . Thefe irregulars of the enemy , diftin . guished by the name of Looties , conti- nued their ...
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... guards , fince deceased . Dec. At Bruffels , Sir Alexander Jardine of Applegirth , Bt . 2. At his villa near Palota , Lower Hun- gary , M. Drunnetzar , who had written very ingeniously on the methods of finding and comparing the gravity ...
... guards , fince deceased . Dec. At Bruffels , Sir Alexander Jardine of Applegirth , Bt . 2. At his villa near Palota , Lower Hun- gary , M. Drunnetzar , who had written very ingeniously on the methods of finding and comparing the gravity ...
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Página 466 - You shall be taken from the place where you are, and be carried to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, and there be severally hanged by your necks until you be dead. And the Lord have mercy on your souls.
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Página 229 - They had their ancients, and those ancients had others, and we also shall be ancients in our turn. If the mere name of antiquity is to govern in the affairs of life, the people who are to live...
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Página 283 - ... wrong. But with respect to religion itself, without regard to names, and as directing itself from the universal family of mankind to the Divine object of all adoration, it is man bringing to his Maker the fruits of his heart ; and though those fruits may differ from each other, like the fruits of the earth, the grateful tribute of every one is accepted.
Página 504 - Sweet drop of pure and pearly light! In thee the rays of Virtue shine ; More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine.
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