The Scots Magazine, Volume 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 - English literature |
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... whofe hifto- ry we are to recapitulate , very few advices have arrived from PERSIA . From what is come to hand , there does not appear any rea- fon to conclude , that the affairs of that distracted country , even after nine years of ...
... whofe hifto- ry we are to recapitulate , very few advices have arrived from PERSIA . From what is come to hand , there does not appear any rea- fon to conclude , that the affairs of that distracted country , even after nine years of ...
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... whofe fervice most of the fol- diers entered , the officers being allowed to go to their places of refidence , on their parole not to ferve against him . It may appear ftrange , that these troops fhould inlift with a neighbouring prince ...
... whofe fervice most of the fol- diers entered , the officers being allowed to go to their places of refidence , on their parole not to ferve against him . It may appear ftrange , that these troops fhould inlift with a neighbouring prince ...
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... whofe praise is in all the churches , being aware of these evils , did prepare a paper , which was read from the feveral pulpits within their bounds , warning their people against the dan- gerous infection of the theatre then e- rected ...
... whofe praise is in all the churches , being aware of these evils , did prepare a paper , which was read from the feveral pulpits within their bounds , warning their people against the dan- gerous infection of the theatre then e- rected ...
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... Whofe high ftation Can to nobler fame afpire ? RECITATIVE . Though Rome of old , As bards have told , For wielding well his iron rod , Advanc'd Auguftus to a God ; AIR . Behold a title yet More Chriftianly complete , Of more fublime ...
... Whofe high ftation Can to nobler fame afpire ? RECITATIVE . Though Rome of old , As bards have told , For wielding well his iron rod , Advanc'd Auguftus to a God ; AIR . Behold a title yet More Chriftianly complete , Of more fublime ...
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... whofe power has always made them infolent and rebellious [ xvii . 203. 607. ] . Tu- lagee Angria's dominion confifts of fe- veral islands near Bombay , and an ex- tent of land along the neighbouring con- tinent of above 120 miles in ...
... whofe power has always made them infolent and rebellious [ xvii . 203. 607. ] . Tu- lagee Angria's dominion confifts of fe- veral islands near Bombay , and an ex- tent of land along the neighbouring con- tinent of above 120 miles in ...
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