The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... lives . This terrible dif- after was found to have been owing to fome wicked incendiaries , whofe aim was to plunder ... live The ftorm was likewife very high Cronstadt and Revel , where a great num ber of fhips dafhed to pieces against ...
... lives . This terrible dif- after was found to have been owing to fome wicked incendiaries , whofe aim was to plunder ... live The ftorm was likewife very high Cronstadt and Revel , where a great num ber of fhips dafhed to pieces against ...
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... live upon precarious Spanish fubfidies ; while others faid , that the Infant had an attachment , which gave her fuch offence as to occafion this feparation , and that she will never more return to Italy . His Serene Highness the Duke of ...
... live upon precarious Spanish fubfidies ; while others faid , that the Infant had an attachment , which gave her fuch offence as to occafion this feparation , and that she will never more return to Italy . His Serene Highness the Duke of ...
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... live happy in the worla should be deaf , dumb , and blind , to th A province of Eftremadura , ( fays follies and vices of it . " an old Spanish author ) , lived Gonzales de Caftro , who from the age of twelve to fifty - two was deaf ...
... live happy in the worla should be deaf , dumb , and blind , to th A province of Eftremadura , ( fays follies and vices of it . " an old Spanish author ) , lived Gonzales de Caftro , who from the age of twelve to fifty - two was deaf ...
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... live in peace , friendship , and good neighbourhood ; or if any one of them should think pro- per to declare war againft me unprovo- ked , I hope he will not infift upon my taking farther notice of him , than only to fay , as the old ...
... live in peace , friendship , and good neighbourhood ; or if any one of them should think pro- per to declare war againft me unprovo- ked , I hope he will not infift upon my taking farther notice of him , than only to fay , as the old ...
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... live over their days again ! t recal the tranfporting ideas of mafque rades , plays , concerts , cards , and dreis to revive loft enjoyments , and in imag nation to tread over again the delightri round of past pleasures ! I was led to ...
... live over their days again ! t recal the tranfporting ideas of mafque rades , plays , concerts , cards , and dreis to revive loft enjoyments , and in imag nation to tread over again the delightri round of past pleasures ! I was led to ...
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Seite 178 - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance : behold, He taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
Seite 221 - It is ordered and adjudged by the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled, that the said petition and appeal be, and is hereby, dismissed this House ; and that the said interlocutor therein complained of be, and the same is hereby, affirmed.
Seite 567 - The Age of Authors ; for, perhaps, there never was a time, in which men of all degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press.
Seite 112 - Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there must be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties may be heard, and condemnation thereupon as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court for these condemnations is the court of that state to whom the captor belongs.
Seite 499 - ... another could have been told to continue their entertainment. Such was the benevolence of pity ! But a lady who had taken the opportunity of a very...
Seite 393 - ... from each other by nature or by fortune. The duke of Mantua...
Seite 65 - The happiest in the world, madam (returned the thread-woman) ; he is wonderfully fond of children, and to his great joy his lady is now lying-in of her first child, which is to be christened this evening; and as fine a boy, they say it is, as ever was seen.
Seite 131 - ... of Woman had not driven her from his roof. From this time the Nymph has led a wandering life, without any settled habitation.
Seite 131 - He endowed him with all the graces of mind and body; and at an age when the soul becomes sensible of desires, he breathed into him a passion for the beautiful Felicia.
Seite 69 - Sir: — It is well known to all who are conversant in electrical experiments, that the electric power may be propagated along a small wire, from one place to another, without being sensibly abated by the length of its progress. Let, then, a set of wires, equal in number to the letters of the alphabet, be extended horizontally between two given places, parallel to one another, and each of them about an inch distant from that next to it. At every twenty yards...