The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... answer , break off the negotiation , and order his Lordship to quit the territories of the republic .--- 26 . Ad- vice received that the elector of Saxony , and all the princes of his houfe , had acceded to the convention of neutrality ...
... answer , break off the negotiation , and order his Lordship to quit the territories of the republic .--- 26 . Ad- vice received that the elector of Saxony , and all the princes of his houfe , had acceded to the convention of neutrality ...
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... answered that he had left it before day - break , after wandering all night through the foreft . Miranda haftily fled towards the abbey , and flinging herself down upon one of the tombs , gave vent to the feelings which fhe had fo long ...
... answered that he had left it before day - break , after wandering all night through the foreft . Miranda haftily fled towards the abbey , and flinging herself down upon one of the tombs , gave vent to the feelings which fhe had fo long ...
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... answer , which ferves him upon all occafions , " He will confider of it . " He cannot poffibly comprehend an affair , which a little time before he himself explained to you . His answers are very artificial , and covered under a feeming ...
... answer , which ferves him upon all occafions , " He will confider of it . " He cannot poffibly comprehend an affair , which a little time before he himself explained to you . His answers are very artificial , and covered under a feeming ...
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... answers to which , in fome letters , have been concife , and difcharged by one fingle word ; ex . gr . one anfwer has been advantageous ; an- ether anfwer injurious ; but without either argument or proofs to fupport thefe laconic ...
... answers to which , in fome letters , have been concife , and difcharged by one fingle word ; ex . gr . one anfwer has been advantageous ; an- ether anfwer injurious ; but without either argument or proofs to fupport thefe laconic ...
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... answers well for the feal cutter . There is a calcedony , or white cornelian , found in Fife , which is equal in colour and hardness to that brought from the Eaft In- dies . Granite , of a very fingular appearance , is found near ...
... answers well for the feal cutter . There is a calcedony , or white cornelian , found in Fife , which is equal in colour and hardness to that brought from the Eaft In- dies . Granite , of a very fingular appearance , is found near ...
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